- Joined
- Oct 18, 2013
- Messages
- 879
- Reaction score
- 165
- Points
- 43
- Age
- 64
- Location
- Farmingdale NJ
- Model
- Overnighter
For those that may have been wondering... I attempted trimming the lip above the tank for clearance but the best I could achieve without really buggering it up was making the tank almost lift out.
As I had removed the sender, hoses and emptied the tank days earlier I abandoned all thought of ruining more glass, reasoned that it had aired out enough, and took a sawzall to the tank.
Once in two pieces it lifted right out.
Incidentally though the inside of the tank looked brand new the top had a total of 40 holes in it under where the 2x4 supports had been.
Though the bottom had no holes through and through, it wasn't looking too pretty either and would have undoubtedly sprung a leak in the near future.
I spent some time scrubbing out the bilge where the tank had been to find the fiberglass under and around looking very good.
I will take the old tank to the shop this week so that measurements can be taken and a new tank made.
While that is being done I will also recore the hatch.
wish me luck.
Mike.
As I had removed the sender, hoses and emptied the tank days earlier I abandoned all thought of ruining more glass, reasoned that it had aired out enough, and took a sawzall to the tank.
Once in two pieces it lifted right out.
Incidentally though the inside of the tank looked brand new the top had a total of 40 holes in it under where the 2x4 supports had been.
Though the bottom had no holes through and through, it wasn't looking too pretty either and would have undoubtedly sprung a leak in the near future.
I spent some time scrubbing out the bilge where the tank had been to find the fiberglass under and around looking very good.
I will take the old tank to the shop this week so that measurements can be taken and a new tank made.
While that is being done I will also recore the hatch.
wish me luck.
Mike.