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Hi All,
I am new to this forum and appreciate everyone's help. We have some issues with water in our tank. We removed the gas and polished the tanks and put new gas in and the boat ran great for the few hours the marina ran it. The boat then sat for a few weeks (a ton of rain). When we went to run it again, we noticed the engine knocking and then shut off (approx 30 minutes of running). We checked our separators and there was a decent amount of water in it. Our marina then checked and likely poked the top of the tank and found a very small pin hole. The hole was smaller than the tip of a pen. They are now telling us we should replace the tanks. The local marine store told me I could fix the small pinhole with Marine Tec (I have read the posts about this). I inspected the tanks as well as I could (both visually and with my hands where I couldn't see) and did not find any other corrosion or issues with the fuel tank. There is zero smell of gas and there is about 50 gallons in each tank (150 g tank).
I checked the fuel filler caps and the o-rings were dry and cracked (one broke when I took it off). These O-rings have not been replaced in at least 7 years. I also checked my vent (port side) and the inside tube was straight down. I put that into an upside down U. I plan on using an endoscope inspection camera to look at the tank again to ensure no additional corrosion.
Assuming no additional corrosion, my current plan is to take the 50 gallons out of the tank and put new fuel into the boat. 2. Treat the tank with k100, 3.continue to monitor the tank for additional corrosion, 4. Replace tank in next 1-3 years
My questions are:
1. Would you have marina siphon the water or would you replace all fuel?
2. Could my water problem really be from the fuel refill gaskets?
3. Adding k1000 do anything
Thank you!
I am new to this forum and appreciate everyone's help. We have some issues with water in our tank. We removed the gas and polished the tanks and put new gas in and the boat ran great for the few hours the marina ran it. The boat then sat for a few weeks (a ton of rain). When we went to run it again, we noticed the engine knocking and then shut off (approx 30 minutes of running). We checked our separators and there was a decent amount of water in it. Our marina then checked and likely poked the top of the tank and found a very small pin hole. The hole was smaller than the tip of a pen. They are now telling us we should replace the tanks. The local marine store told me I could fix the small pinhole with Marine Tec (I have read the posts about this). I inspected the tanks as well as I could (both visually and with my hands where I couldn't see) and did not find any other corrosion or issues with the fuel tank. There is zero smell of gas and there is about 50 gallons in each tank (150 g tank).
I checked the fuel filler caps and the o-rings were dry and cracked (one broke when I took it off). These O-rings have not been replaced in at least 7 years. I also checked my vent (port side) and the inside tube was straight down. I put that into an upside down U. I plan on using an endoscope inspection camera to look at the tank again to ensure no additional corrosion.
Assuming no additional corrosion, my current plan is to take the 50 gallons out of the tank and put new fuel into the boat. 2. Treat the tank with k100, 3.continue to monitor the tank for additional corrosion, 4. Replace tank in next 1-3 years
My questions are:
1. Would you have marina siphon the water or would you replace all fuel?
2. Could my water problem really be from the fuel refill gaskets?
3. Adding k1000 do anything
Thank you!