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Gas Tank
I Need A New Tank, I Posted In The General Section But No Replies Yet
Any Suggestions? I Would Like A Plastic One Thanks Pj |
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I'm surprised to hear that you need a new tank...what happened?The original tanks were welded aluminum I believe....manufacturered by Florida Marine tanks. They are still around, how about an OEM replacement? http://floridamarinetanks.com/
Why would you want a plastic tank? Just curious. |
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chuck the cost is my first reason, second is I read that they are better, third reason would be cost.....
what do you think? they are welded aluminum it filled my liitle bilge in the cabin three times with gas yesterday it has had a slow leak for about three years, it nevers gets in the engine compartment just the dam cabin. I have already taken out the carpet it was toast |
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I just replace a 24 year old tank in my 22 Donzi. It was aluminum. We aren't even sure if it was leaking, I think it was coming from around the sending unit. Anyway, pulled the deck off, and it wasn't going back on without a new tank. If the next one last 24 years, I'll be taking a dirt nap by the time it needs replaced. The place that changed mine out was also doing another Donzi just like mine at the same time. I picked mine boat up on Saturday, and there was a $125 disposal fee for the tank! :eek: I told him to take that off the bill, and throw it on my truck, and I'd dispose of it myself. Saturday, I was talking to another Donzi owner, and he said he sold his old one for scrap aluminum for $50, but you had to cut it in half first, so the scrap yard knew there was no gas left in it. I the shop loaded the one out of the other boat, I know, but it didn't matter to him. I was going to cut it in half today, so I filled it with water first to be sure there were no gas fumes left in it to blow up when I got out the die grinder. When I filled it with water, it wasn't leaking a drop. Deb told a freind of hers that I was going to scrap it, and he said not to let me cut it, because he wanted it, and he'd give me $50 for it. The new one cost $548 or something like that plus shipping, and it was a Florida Marine Tank. It took five weeks to make it, they don't keep any specific tanks in stock, hell, they'd have to stock thousands of them. Anyway, I'd go back with aluminum if I were you. They are tried and true. I've heard of plastic tanks splitting wide open.
Here's the tank on my driveway full of water today. 48 gallons, I believe it is. |
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Btw, notice that the new tank has six tabs, where the old tank only had two. I had it completely plumbed for half inch lines, including a bigger pick up tube. That's for future power changes. ;)
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thanks cuda
5 weeks is a long time, I am 99% sure it is leaking like I said there wasnt any gas in the engine compartment just the little bilge in the cabin, and it has a new sender gasket., I can get a plastic one that holds 55 gal that is almost a direct fit just not as long for $319 and have it in a week or less Cuda I checked the drive like you said and it was about 1/2 a quart low topped it off and used it all day yesterday without a problem.. thanks |
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Did you check the o rings?
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Originally Posted by 88formula223
chuck the cost is my first reason, second is I read that they are better, third reason would be cost.....
what do you think? they are welded aluminum it filled my liitle bilge in the cabin three times with gas yesterday it has had a slow leak for about three years, it nevers gets in the engine compartment just the dam cabin. I have already taken out the carpet it was toast Once you pull the old tank it will be interesting to see where the leak is. I would be amazed if it is at a seam. Have you checked and double checked the pickup and vent lines/fittings? |
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Originally Posted by chuck21401
I don't know which tank would be better--plastic, aluminum or some other material. But I think quality and strength would drive my decision over cost. One other thing to research....gasoline now has more ethanol content...will plastic tanks hold up over time?
I agree with Chuck, quality and strength, considering the intended use of these types of boats. |
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Originally Posted by cuda
Did you check the o rings?
my guy is checking the drive leak out should know something soon |
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just got a quote of $698 from custom marine fuel tanks.com, can have it in ten days!!!!! Im waiting on one more quote and then Ill decide
$698 SEEM LIKE A FAIR DEAL...IM GOING TO AT LEAST TRY TO GET THEM TO INCLUDE SHIPPING????? |
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Originally Posted by 88formula223
just got a quote of $698 from custom marine fuel tanks.com, can have it in ten days!!!!! Im waiting on one more quote and then Ill decide
$698 SEEM LIKE A FAIR DEAL...IM GOING TO AT LEAST TRY TO GET THEM TO INCLUDE SHIPPING????? |
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Originally Posted by 88formula223
just got a quote of $698 from custom marine fuel tanks.com, can have it in ten days!!!!! Im waiting on one more quote and then Ill decide
$698 SEEM LIKE A FAIR DEAL...IM GOING TO AT LEAST TRY TO GET THEM TO INCLUDE SHIPPING????? PM me if you need any info from me. Jon |
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
Let me know how that goes. If it helps I want to put a new tank into my 302 so if they will do that with a package deal I am in.
PM me if you need any info from me. Jon ill see what they say I sent them an email about a twofer Cuda it is a aluminum custom made can get it in 10 days, I faxed them the spec sheet from Formula, the email they sent me says 83 gallons |
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Cool keep me posted. I will want them to make mine with larger pick ups and so on (blower motors) but that should be no problem. I had talked to them about a year ago and should have purchased it them becuase it was only going to cost me 550 plus shipping but the material has gone up a TON since them :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
Cool keep me posted. I will want them to make mine with larger pick ups and so on (blower motors) but that should be no problem. I had talked to them about a year ago and should have purchased it them becuase it was only going to cost me 550 plus shipping but the material has gone up a TON since them :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
ILL LET YOU KNOW, MY DAD KEEPS TRYING TO TELL ME TO GET IT WELDED, I JUST DONT KNOW ABOUT THAT |
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Any word?
Jon |
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sorry Jon didnt forget I just got back from vacation, I emailed them with no response on the 2 for one discount, they are about 300 cheaper than everyone else so I dont know how much room they will have but I will call them tomm
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Ok keep me posted. I am ready to go any time. I would love to get the new tank in so that I can toss the old one and get some space back in my shop.
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