To make a very long story short in the beginning of the season I had to pump 60 gallons of gas from my 150 gallon tank that I would say was about 20% water. The gas looked like Snapple Iced Tea! (the boat was shrink-wrapped nice and tight for the winter, gas treated, etc.).
After the tank was bone dry, I changed the water separators, rebuilt all 6 carb's, fresh treated fuel- running great! Yet, I don't know how the water got in?
I went to go out on Wednesday night and made it about 1000 feet from the dock and both motors died, within 30 seconds of each other. I have about 50 gallons of 89 octane on-board, (which was treated with sta-bil), that was purchased from the same marina (high traffic, should be good gas).
Today I went and pulled the water separators, and the picture below shows what I took out. (Note- the tank was purchased 5 years ago, but as a leftover direct from Grady)
So I pulled the center hatch exposing the tank, wiped it down, and found nothing. I checked the vents- both facing down. I checked the seal on the gas cap- seems fine. There is no gas leaking into the bilge- nothing smells of gas. I checked the tank sides for holes- nothing the eye could see. The only thing I found is that I have one screw missing from my sending unit. But the top of the tank is dry!
I am going to pump what I can from the tank bottom to see what comes out...but without pulling the tank - I am at a complete loss. I have heard horror stories about ethanol, but this seems a bit ridiculous!
I must be missing something - any thoughts or suggestions is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks...Bob
After the tank was bone dry, I changed the water separators, rebuilt all 6 carb's, fresh treated fuel- running great! Yet, I don't know how the water got in?
I went to go out on Wednesday night and made it about 1000 feet from the dock and both motors died, within 30 seconds of each other. I have about 50 gallons of 89 octane on-board, (which was treated with sta-bil), that was purchased from the same marina (high traffic, should be good gas).
Today I went and pulled the water separators, and the picture below shows what I took out. (Note- the tank was purchased 5 years ago, but as a leftover direct from Grady)
So I pulled the center hatch exposing the tank, wiped it down, and found nothing. I checked the vents- both facing down. I checked the seal on the gas cap- seems fine. There is no gas leaking into the bilge- nothing smells of gas. I checked the tank sides for holes- nothing the eye could see. The only thing I found is that I have one screw missing from my sending unit. But the top of the tank is dry!
I am going to pump what I can from the tank bottom to see what comes out...but without pulling the tank - I am at a complete loss. I have heard horror stories about ethanol, but this seems a bit ridiculous!
I must be missing something - any thoughts or suggestions is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks...Bob