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Fuel Tanks - Free!

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I've mentioned this before in other threads, but I have 2 150 gallon fiberglass tanks remove from our 1968 38' DCMY. If someone wants them, they can have them for free. They are relatively clean and were removed when it seemed like ethanol was going to become a problem. They never held ethanol in the percentages that seem to cause problems. They are too nice to just throw away. Of course, transportation of these tanks would be on you.

Eric Jensen
 
I am interested depending on where you are located. My 36C only has 120 gallon tanks and the extra 60 gallons would be a great help.

Thanks,

Allen
 
eric,


i have the same problem, just can't bring myself to cut them up. they are sitting in my garage. maybe giant planting pots or cut them in half lengthwise and make little row boats :).

jim
 
I might be able to find a place for them if they were in Florida. :)

reality is I have no where to put one in the boat.
 
I am interested depending on where you are located. My 36C only has 120 gallon tanks and the extra 60 gallons would be a great help.

Thanks,

Allen


The tanks are in my Chicago warehouse. Here are the dims.
Eric
 

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Hey scott,

I have my 100 gallon fiberglass tanks that I pulled out of my 34 if you need em. They are in SW Florida.

Dan
 
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What are the dimensions? maybe I could fit one in the beast.
 
I dont think that they will work for me.

Thanks anyway
 
Hey scott,

I have my 100 gallon fiberglass tanks that I pulled out of my 34 if you need em. They are in SW Florida.

Dan


I know it has been a long time since this post, but I am interested if you still have them. Luke
 
I've mentioned this before in other threads, but I have 2 150 gallon fiberglass tanks remove from our 1968 38' DCMY. If someone wants them, they can have them for free. They are relatively clean and were removed when it seemed like ethanol was going to become a problem. They never held ethanol in the percentages that seem to cause problems. They are too nice to just throw away. Of course, transportation of these tanks would be on you.

Eric Jensen


Any chance that you still have these????? Luke
 
My email is Ldmem410@aol.com and my phone is 904-294-1990. The tanks on my 41' Aft Cabin have been ruined by ethanol and I need to replace them. This would be great if your tanks are good. I would like to discuss the whole problem with you if you have the time. Thanks, Luke
 
My email is Ldmem410@aol.com and my phone is 904-294-1990. The tanks on my 41' Aft Cabin have been ruined by ethanol and I need to replace them. This would be great if your tanks are good. I would like to discuss the whole problem with you if you have the time. Thanks, Luke


These tanks do not address your problem as they are (presumably) vulnerable to ethanol also. I just yanked them out before they had any in them.

Here's a pdf detailing some of the process

http://www.wacolab.com/ej/smooth.pdf

ej
 
These tanks do not address your problem as they are (presumably) vulnerable to ethanol also. I just yanked them out before they had any in them.

Here's a pdf detailing some of the process

http://www.wacolab.com/ej/smooth.pdf

ej

Nice job on the pdf and detailing the Job for others!


Still remember when the Experts told us E10 wasn't the problem ;)
 
Nice job on the pdf and detailing the Job for others!


Still remember when the Experts told us E10 wasn't the problem ;)


same experts will now tell us E15 isn't a problem. experts are just people who get paid to express opinions.
 
Yes, I still have 'em.
ej

As an update: I did go up and pick these tanks up. I installed them myself. The rest of the story:
I wound up having to replace both engines due to the damage of the ethanol. Thankfully, they failed one year apart. Ethanol was the cause of my problems. DO NOT USE IT. Actually CONGRESS IS the cause of my problem. DO NOT USE THEM...Now they are increasing ethanol to 15%! They know that this is causing engines from lawn mowers to Boat engines to blow up, catch fire or just fail. They are scumbags. ps How do I know it was the ethanol... My mechanic knows engines. We thought it was just the first engine that failed. The second engine failed more catastrophically. Don't take a chance. Tell your congressman that ethanol is BAD. My lawnmower guy has a sign that says: If you use ethanol do not come in. We will not work on your engine.
 
I had the permissions set incorrectly on the above link, sorry about that. Should be ok now.
Eric
 

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