Outboard Fuel Tanks

pfistey1

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I'm wondering if there is a difference between plastic and metal fuel tanks for an outboard? (aside from the cost). I have a few plastic ones and I'm noticing they are collapsing (not completely) while operating my engine. Would this contribute to my Evinrude stalling at low idle every now and then? Should I invest in an OMC metal tank?<br /><br />Thanks for your help,<br />pfistey1
 

imported_JD__

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Re: Outboard Fuel Tanks

Sounds like the air vent valve isn't working or not open. Yes it will cause stalling and if completely shut off the engine might not run at all.
 

pfistey1

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Re: Outboard Fuel Tanks

Thank you for the feedback. In fact, it is closed and I was wondering why it was giving starting and idling problems.<br /><br />Thanks again,<br />pfistey1
 

ZmOz

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Re: Outboard Fuel Tanks

I would much prefer plastic tanks...they're lighter, cheaper, and don't rust.
 

JB

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Re: Outboard Fuel Tanks

Ditto ZmOz.<br /><br />Plastic tanks don't scar the deck, don't leave rust stains, don't rust and don't leave great bruises on your shins when being carried.
 

livebait

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Re: Outboard Fuel Tanks

Another vote for the plastic tanks for all the reasons already listed. JB is right on about the shins, I think that is the worst part. Why in the world is there a bone in front with so little padding?<br /><br />livebait
 
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