autoarcheologist
Seaman Apprentice
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- Apr 23, 2014
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We are getting close to getting our "new" boat in the water, but I need to check and possibly clean out the 2 fuel tanks before filling them up.
On old cars I've typically just drained out the old gas, filled with fresh, run it for a bit then changed the fuel filter.
With a boat I'd prefer a more systematic approach to make sure we don't run out of go on the water.
One suggestion I read was to add a few gallons of alcohol to the tanks, slosh around, then siphon out. That sounds reasonable.
Any other suggestions? I'd prefer not to pull out the tanks if I can avoid it. They have been stored sealed and empty for years. The boat is a 1969 Reinell that hasn't been used since 1976!
Here's the boat: http://forums.iboats.com/forum/gene...ngine-topics/663555-1969-reinell-19-barn-find
Thanks!
Ian
On old cars I've typically just drained out the old gas, filled with fresh, run it for a bit then changed the fuel filter.
With a boat I'd prefer a more systematic approach to make sure we don't run out of go on the water.
One suggestion I read was to add a few gallons of alcohol to the tanks, slosh around, then siphon out. That sounds reasonable.
Any other suggestions? I'd prefer not to pull out the tanks if I can avoid it. They have been stored sealed and empty for years. The boat is a 1969 Reinell that hasn't been used since 1976!
Here's the boat: http://forums.iboats.com/forum/gene...ngine-topics/663555-1969-reinell-19-barn-find
Thanks!
Ian