let's not get into this....
BobP said:
On corrosion and aluminum tanks -
There's a big distinction between corrosion of a cosmetic only nature and corrosion of a structural nature, I'm surprised you are not aware of this and how to make the distinction.
Therefore, I'll spend more time informing the members how to make the distinction and avoid such costly replacements with simple preventive maintenance practices, that I have yet to read about on this site from others, namely:
To: INSPECT FUEL SYSTEM REGULARLY. This can be found on several different labels and in instruction manuals. Is the gas tank part of the fuel system ?
More to come in future posts.
Once again, I'll try to make it clearer this time - this advise is directed only at DYIs & those who write the checks and want to avoid check writing for costly replacements on older Gradys.
well...
aluminum corodes in sea water,right ?? the aluminum starts out as a set thickness,right ??? if corrosion pitting is found on that surface,the thickenss has been reduced,right ??? therefore,that area with corrosion pitting on it has been weakened,right??? common sense....
if i inspect a tank,and that tank has areas of corrosion pitting,that tank is gonna be replaced....why ??? because it's weakened....
we're all entitled to our own opinions,however,from a saftey point of view,i take absolutley no chances with corrosion on a fuel system...same as i will not install a fuel tank without a "build sticker"...if you believe what you're doing is ok,then,by all means,have at it !!
i've replaced quite a few grady fuel systems,from 19's to 25's....in EVERY case,the tank was in the area of ten years old....and in every case,the tanks appeared to be in good shape on the top,the problem was on the bottom...
i don't try to push unneeded replacements,nor do i force the issue,i go by exactly what i've experienced...i certainly don't force someone to "write the check" :roll: ...
i recently purchased a 25 black fin,fishermen model,repowered with a cummins diesel in 1997...the fuel tanks were replaced at the same time the boat was repowered...guess what ??? i'm gonna cut the deck up,ya wanna know why ??? to pull the tanks and have replacements made...again,ya wanna know why ??? the tanks are 10yrs old,they're not epoxy coated and i don't trust them...it's called caring about saftey and potential problems...the boat holds 108 total fuel in 2 tanks,i don't wanna have a bilge full of diesel fuel....i practice what i preach,i go outta my way to avoid a bad situation...i treat customer's boats like it was my own,even better than my own... :wink: