Pressure tank or explosion waiting to happen??

rolmops

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This evening while leafing through ebay I saw a "pressure tank" that was not like anything I have seen before.It was a metal tank with the sixties seahorse emblem on it and instead of the one line hookup,what looked to me like a pressure tank quick connector screwed into the tank.<br />Was there ever such a thing as a two line hookup going to 2 different engines,with the double connection on the tank, or was this a homegrown pressure tank which might feasibly explode because of overpressure??
 

rodbolt

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Re: Pressure tank or explosion waiting to happen??

dont know without looking at it. I always converted them. the "pressure" they used to pressurize the tank was a chemically correct air fuel mix under pressure. as the tank emptied the tank became a potential bomb. so since the late 70's I just converted them to single lines with fuel pumps. making your own pressure tank is not difficult the old jonnyrude tanks were rather simple as well.
 

Chinewalker

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Re: Pressure tank or explosion waiting to happen??

Any gas tank can be a potential bomb. Ever open a single line OMC tank on a hot day? They'll build up pressure with the best of them. I always release the fuel pressure on a pressure tank when not in use.<br /><br />The dual line system is about as reliable as you can get, although I don't know about the one seen on eBay, as I didn't find it in a quick search. Rebuild kits are readily available for the tanks.<br /><br />- Scott
 

cajun555

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Re: Pressure tank or explosion waiting to happen??

Never no problems on my pressurized system. I to always release pressure after a day on the water. I get more of a gas smell from my other motor thats a vented tank than my other motor that still has the prssurized system.
 

rolmops

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Re: Pressure tank or explosion waiting to happen??

I have 2 original 50s pressure tanks and I love them.<br />This one however was a 1960 regular tank with just the pressure tank quick connector on it.
 
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