I just removed the two pie plates on my 2000 GW 306 between the helm bench seat and console footrest to inspect my forward fuel tank.
First thing I noticed was an incredible amount of wet sludge on the top of the tank around the sending unit and fuel pickups. I scratched at it with screwdriver and there is nice shiny aluminum under it all, so thankfully no corrosion. How would you recommend I clean it all up? Plastic bristle scrub brush and then rinse?? Any mild chemical cleaner? Any good/safe way to get it all dried back out?
Second thing I noticed was a vertical bulkhead just forward of the tank. I cant see it, but reaching my arm into the most forward of the two pie plates I can feel it. It has a light coating of slime and feels pretty damp. I also stabbed it a few times with a screwdriver and it feels like nice solid wood. Ideally, I'd to find the source of the wetness, and then dry out before there are any issues. I have no idea though how it could be getting wet. Both my forward and aft bilges always have a small amount of standing water in them...basically the residual that is left from my pumps not able to get the bilge 100% dry. The pumps never run though, so as far as I can tell I dont have any major water intrusion issues.
Thanks!
Thanks!!
First thing I noticed was an incredible amount of wet sludge on the top of the tank around the sending unit and fuel pickups. I scratched at it with screwdriver and there is nice shiny aluminum under it all, so thankfully no corrosion. How would you recommend I clean it all up? Plastic bristle scrub brush and then rinse?? Any mild chemical cleaner? Any good/safe way to get it all dried back out?
Second thing I noticed was a vertical bulkhead just forward of the tank. I cant see it, but reaching my arm into the most forward of the two pie plates I can feel it. It has a light coating of slime and feels pretty damp. I also stabbed it a few times with a screwdriver and it feels like nice solid wood. Ideally, I'd to find the source of the wetness, and then dry out before there are any issues. I have no idea though how it could be getting wet. Both my forward and aft bilges always have a small amount of standing water in them...basically the residual that is left from my pumps not able to get the bilge 100% dry. The pumps never run though, so as far as I can tell I dont have any major water intrusion issues.
Thanks!
Thanks!!