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riverrunner242 06-15-2016 12:21 PM

Testing fuel tank
 
I have a 1990 Formula 242ss and sometimes I notice some gas fumes in the cabin. Can someone tell me the best way to test the tank in the boat? Pressurize the tank? See if it holds pressure? If so how much pressure? Thanks for any help

weldcrane 06-15-2016 07:08 PM

3 lbs pressure

14 apache 06-15-2016 07:11 PM

If your going to pressure test it remove the fuel from the tank first.

riverrunner242 06-15-2016 07:14 PM

Is there an option other than pressure I was thinking about smoking the fuel system

kvogt 06-15-2016 07:24 PM

do not pressurize the tank. 3 psi doesn't sound like a lot but multiply the top area of the tank by the 3 psi and see how high the side force is.

1MOSES1 06-15-2016 08:13 PM

Pressurizing the tank won't work. Most are vented to allow for thermal expansion and prevent condensation.

Sonic30ss 06-15-2016 08:18 PM

Hydrostatic- plug vent and outlets, fill the tank until liquid is at the top of fill tube and wait...if it goes down leak

check your vent lines too they could be cracked and allowing fumes to escape

vintage chromoly 06-15-2016 08:43 PM

You can pretty much bet on the tank needing replacement. It's 27 years old and, most likely, unfinished aluminum. Not trying to bust your chops, but that's going to be the case.

I have a 1977 boat and when I had it apart for stringers I decided to go ahead and replace the tank. It was corroded badly on the sides and bottom and ready to start leaking. Glad I pulled it.

700 bucks and three weeks time and I had a new tank at the door. I bought mine from Florida marine tanks.

14 apache 06-15-2016 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by kvogt (Post 4450104)
do not pressurize the tank. 3 psi doesn't sound like a lot but multiply the top area of the tank by the 3 psi and see how high the side force is.

Most tanks have a tag on them to let you know how high to test them mine are 5psi in my boat. But all tanks are different.

14 apache 06-15-2016 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by riverrunner242 (Post 4450099)
Is there an option other than pressure I was thinking about smoking the fuel system

Can you get to your tank easy? Drill some core holes in front and back of the tank and smell the foam. Don't drill through the bottom.


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