So, as part of our spring prep work, we decided to take the access ports off the fuel tanks to inspect. Glad we did. Both of my tanks had a significant amount of a dark brown, gritty, oily sludge covering the bottom of the tank.
I was very surprised. I always use additives (biobor, watersorb, and stabilizer). I had previously cleaned the tanks 4 yrs ago soon after buying Blue Note.
We mucked out the tanks by hand. To get beyond the baffle, we pumped fuel with a high volume pump as a spray to bring the muck back to where we could reach it. We had pumped the fuel into a clean drum. Our pump was a gear pump used by an hvac guy with a filter element in line.
Not sure how to prevent this.
I advise everyone to inspect their tanks!
I was very surprised. I always use additives (biobor, watersorb, and stabilizer). I had previously cleaned the tanks 4 yrs ago soon after buying Blue Note.
We mucked out the tanks by hand. To get beyond the baffle, we pumped fuel with a high volume pump as a spray to bring the muck back to where we could reach it. We had pumped the fuel into a clean drum. Our pump was a gear pump used by an hvac guy with a filter element in line.
Not sure how to prevent this.
I advise everyone to inspect their tanks!