Sardinia306Canyon
GreatGrady Captain
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2023
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- Age
- 60
- Location
- Island of Sardinia
- Model
- Canyon 306
Thats normal in the beginning when pin holes develop.No evidence of fuel in the bilge fore or aft, pulled deck plates and tops of tanks, fuel fill and lines look good.
The pin hole is so small that gasoline seat out and do the smell, but no fuel in bilge water.
As SkunkBoat wrote, holes are mostly on the lower part and in the beginning the weight of the fuel tank let fuel sweat thru the pinhole but later half full it stops. And check the connections on top, as you replaced the fuel senders the culprit may be there.
Once the tank is out then replace all except the new fuel senders and pull also the second one to verify or replace both, you don't want to do this again soon. I understand that replacing both tanks will be much more expensive, but if one leaks, often the other will leak soon too and you have tu start over.
Chris