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Jassman 10-06-2010 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by 37ol (Post 3224368)
I have a 97 ol and I replaced 2 atl saddle tanks in engine compartment about a year and a half ago. I saw this thread and it got me thinking so I just called them. They asked what color they were, mine were a tannish color. They said they have a new material ,which is black, that holds up to these newer fuels. Was told that it is more rigid and could limit ease of replacement for certain applications. Was told that the 10% fuel will seperate when left in tank and cause a higher concentration at the bottom of the tank and ''could cause problems''. It was suggested that I drain the tanks for winter storage, just what I want to do..........

that also answers my original question, they were used as far back as 97. thanks

OL40SVX 10-06-2010 05:58 PM

Every Outerlimits doesnt have a fuel cell. There's alot more without than there are with.

Audiofn 10-06-2010 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158 (Post 3224177)
Cmon now Jass do you really expect every manu to redo all these affected tanks when they had no idea about Ethanol being added and what or when will they add to the fuel next .these tank redos are small price to pay compared to what we spend on these boats and part of maintenance .maybe Osama will do a stimulus package for this since its the phuckin ethanol thats causing it .

Unless the boat was made before 88 then Ethenol was starting to be used in Fuels and there should have been some knowledge that this was on its way.....

1988 was when Ethenol was started to be used to oxegenate fuel.

2003 is when California swapped over from MTBE to Ethenol along with a number of other states.

So any boat that was built after what 2004 or 5 should have know that Ethenol was going to be used. Now if you take a bladder that would last 4 years then there are a lot of bladders that are at the end of their usefull life. :eek::eek: IMO this is going to get worse before it gets better for a lot of these manufacturers. Heck if your allum. tank goes bad the gas is going to soak into your hull and start to do god only knows what.

Jassman 10-06-2010 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Audiofn (Post 3224652)
Unless the boat was made before 88 then Ethenol was starting to be used in Fuels and there should have been some knowledge that this was on its way.....

1988 was when Ethenol was started to be used to oxegenate fuel.

2003 is when California swapped over from MTBE to Ethenol along with a number of other states.

So any boat that was built after what 2004 or 5 should have know that Ethenol was going to be used. Now if you take a bladder that would last 4 years then there are a lot of bladders that are at the end of their usefull life. :eek::eek: IMO this is going to get worse before it gets better for a lot of these manufacturers. Heck if your allum. tank goes bad the gas is going to soak into your hull and start to do god only knows what.

there are only just a few builders using these tanks.

Audiofn 10-06-2010 06:23 PM

Boats and other vehicals is what I was talking about.

pm203 10-06-2010 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by Audiofn (Post 3224652)
Heck if your allum. tank goes bad the gas is going to soak into your hull and start to do god only knows what.

I don't know what the life expectancy is of a aluminum tank, but I really don't think it is of immediate concern.

ActiveThunder 10-06-2010 06:49 PM

Maybe answered already but.... Do the bladder tanks in question have baffles in them?

Audiofn 10-06-2010 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by pm203 (Post 3224683)
I don't know what the life expectancy is of a aluminum tank, but I really don't think it is of immediate concern.

I was talking about say a 80 Formula 302 or a 90 Tiger. There have been a ton of allum. tank failures over the years (not due to Ethenol). If that fuel gets out of the tank and up agains the glass I assume it would have the same bad effect of softening the glass and could cause a serious failure?

pm203 10-06-2010 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by Audiofn (Post 3224741)
I was talking about say a 80 Formula 302 or a 90 Tiger. There have been a ton of allum. tank failures over the years (not due to Ethenol). If that fuel gets out of the tank and up agains the glass I assume it would have the same bad effect of softening the glass and could cause a serious failure?

Thought so.


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