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Date Posted: - Sunday - 07/27/08 - 10:53pm
Author: Randall
Subject: original tank
In reply to: Tom Burke 's message, "Desiel problem concovered" on - Sunday - 07/27/08 - 7:34pm

Tom,

If your tank actually is the original size (and assuming your original is the same size as my original), then it should slide out.

See my project article on the MOA board.

After removing the cockpit well sole and after removing the tank brace on the starboard side, slide the tank amidships and lift straight up. Now don't that sound easy? :)

Good luck.

RR

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[> [> [> [> taking out the tank -- Tom Burke, - Monday - 07/28/08 - 12:05am

Randall,
That still sounds like we have to cut out the cockpit and then rebuild it. I will, however, read your project.

My thanks,

Tom


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[> [> [> [> [> correct -- Randall, - Monday - 07/28/08 - 12:44am

Sorry if that wasn't clear.

But that may be easier than cutting the old one out and inserting a smaller tank with out touching the cockpit.

Easy for me to say!

Here's a serious question for you and the board: can a welded tank (whatever metal) that's got a leak at the seam and that ISN'T corroded from the inside, as the old ones are, be fixed? Or is it always just kill it and move on?

RR


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[> [> [> [> [> [> suggested solution -- Tom Burke, - Tuesday - 07/29/08 - 1:58pm

I have availability to many who could weld aluminum but not sure if that is a viable solution. My yard is suggesting a put a 30 gal tank on the port side and leave the problem tank in there. That would add about 260 lbs when the tank is filled. The water tank is on the starboard side so this might balance. I can do that job for about $300. Thoughts? and my many thanks for your inputs.
Tom


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