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Old 08-25-2010, 09:43 PM
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Does anybody else have fiberglass tanks that are melting away by the ethanol in gas? Is there a solution? manufacturer wants $10,000 to repair. Need some opinions here
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Originally Posted by ryanmcd53
Does anybody else have fiberglass tanks that are melting away by the ethanol in gas? Is there a solution? manufacturer wants $10,000 to repair. Need some opinions here
I think there is a repair you can do yourself, look in the owners forum under Motion.
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Originally Posted by FullAuto9
I think there is a repair you can do yourself, look in the owners forum under Motion.
Thanks
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I had to have bladders installed in my Skater because of that.
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I had to have bladders installed in my Skater because of that.
Can you tell me about what they cost? I have 2 80gall. How much room do you need to install them. Im having a hard time putting a saw to my perfect floors. lol
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ATL in new jersey can make any bladder you can think of.....
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funny i have been in the room listening to peter at skater have this very conversation on the phone a few times! didn't think it was that much tho...? it doesn't have to be a skater for skater to work on it!

i know ATL's are not cheap either and don't last forever either...but don't quote me that tho.
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I had the fiberglass tank in my Bertram eaten by the ethanol and it only took 2 days of the gas being put in the tank for it to start. I removed the old fiberglass and replaced with a new custom built aluminum tank. Luckily, the floor in my Bertram could be removed and re-installed without any cutting. The tank itself cost $2400 but that is a 165 gallon tank. Ethanol in the gas sucks.
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Bladders have a 5 yr life and are very expensive. An alternative that is relatively easy if you tanks are not in bad shape and the fuel is not in the coring is to coat them with ceram coat. It needs to be done every couple of years and works best if done before you have a problem. Other than that replace the tank with an aluminum and be done with it.

http://www.ceram-kote.com/
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Some independent gas distributors have gas without ethanol in our area.

There was three spots around our town that had it last year and we fueled there.

Ethanol is crap on many ways... Welfare for farmers essentially... On our back always....
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