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38KV - Pulling the tank?
First time long time here...anybody out there in the 38KV Scarab world know how to access and clean a 88' 38KV gas tank without having to pull it??
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Originally Posted by keukabound
(Post 4797067)
First time long time here...anybody out there in the 38KV Scarab world know how to access and clean a 88' 38KV gas tank without having to pull it??
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Originally Posted by hblair
(Post 4798023)
If you remove the access panel off the cockpit floor you can see the the top of tank. You can then remove the float/gauge sending unit and remove it to see in the tank with a camera on a wand. You’ll only be able to see the rear of the tank because of the baffles. If you gave to remove the tank, it’s going to be foamed in place so removing it is going to be cutting the foam with a sawzall and prying the tank up. Which is not a small chore.
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Some solvent and a trailer ride to slosh it, drain, and repeat a couple times can really clean it up. Then rig up a fuel polishing setup.
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How would I drain it? Using a siphon pump system?
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Originally Posted by keukabound
(Post 4798132)
How would I drain it? Using a siphon pump system?
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Originally Posted by hblair
(Post 4798133)
My first thought would be some hose connected to one of the fuel pickup straws, and an electric fuel pump pumping thru a hose to a container outside the boat. That'd get most of it out anyway.
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Yes..ok...because that's how I emptied the old gas out of it was with a siphon pump. I've already committed to removing the tank for optimum cleaning results.
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Originally Posted by keukabound
(Post 4798137)
Yes..ok...because that's how I emptied the old gas out of it was with a siphon pump. I've already committed to removing the tank for optimum cleaning results.
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Thanks for the heads up!!!
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