Recent content by B.Hinckley

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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    The problem is that the tank is directly under the console and there is no seam whatsoever. I am just wondering if leaving the tank in would make other issues. I got a 22-gallon tank to fit under the bench and it is not that bad except for the fact that my live well has been redesignated as a...
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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    The tank ended up being rotted, so I plan to run an external tank on the deck. I do not plan to remove the tank, as the deck has no seam. Is there anything else I should do being that the rotted tank will be staying? I already removed all the fuel and degreased the tank and bilge.
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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    The tank is aluminum.
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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    Removing the tank is not an option, as there is no seam on the deck to remove the center console. I used a snake camera, and the tank is in good shape. However, I can not see the fill as it is under the livewell. If the tank needed to be re-done I would end up just closing the tank off and...
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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    I replaced the lines from the pickup tube. From what I can see on a snake camera, the tank is in good shape. No corrosion on the top or the sides from what I could see. However, I could not see the actual fill hose.
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    Possible rotted tank or rotted fill hose.

    I have a 1993 Spirit 175, and I recently had some issues with fuel. I was having a hard time getting fuel from the inboard tank, so I was doing the typical checks to see if I could smell gas in the hatches. I did not smell anything so I went ahead with replacing the lines from the tank and...