At the risk of asking a dumb question, what should I be looking for, short of evidence of an actual fuel leak, in deciding whether to replace my fuel tank in a 1990 Overnighter? Is the age alone enough for me to just get it over with? Is any corrosion reason to replace, or should I be looking at something specific? Anyone know likely cost?
We popped our saggy center floor hatch over the weekend (we are having a replacement fabricated). It was moist down there, with an oozy black mildew/mold all over the bottom of the hatch, but there was no real gas or oil smell. The tank was as dirty, but it was impossible to really tell how much wear/corrosion there was - we are shrinkwrapped and stored far from the nearest hose, so we couldn't hose it off and see what we were really dealing with (might bring some buckets down next weekend).
We popped our saggy center floor hatch over the weekend (we are having a replacement fabricated). It was moist down there, with an oozy black mildew/mold all over the bottom of the hatch, but there was no real gas or oil smell. The tank was as dirty, but it was impossible to really tell how much wear/corrosion there was - we are shrinkwrapped and stored far from the nearest hose, so we couldn't hose it off and see what we were really dealing with (might bring some buckets down next weekend).