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Fuel System Main Tank
- ajh
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver/Californian - 48' Aft Cabin Motor yacht
Detroit Diesel 6/71 TIC Twin Turbo - 485hp/engine - Location: New Bern - NC
Fuel System Main Tank
- buster53
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- Vessel Info: 2001, Carver 356
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Re: Fuel System Main Tank
Any chance there is fuel, even if only a couple of gallons that have been sitting in the main tank, possibly for years?
I suggest having that tank checked out, even pressure tested to make sure there are no leaks. Putting that tank back into service after years of non use could potentially open up a big can of worms.
- ajh
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Re: Fuel System Main Tank
If the fuel is old as I think would adding a fuel stabilizer minimize the risk of using?
- buster53
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Re: Fuel System Main Tank
Polishing will filter out any crud floating around the tank and pull out any water that could be there.
- buster53
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Re: Fuel System Main Tank
ajh wrote:Source of the post Fuel gage suggest the tank is full. That's about 300 gallons. Not sure how long the fuel has be in the tank, but my guess would be 3 to 5 years. No leaks from the tank since i owned the boat and not sure why the previous owner never used the main tank. I do know that he would only travel short distances, from marina to marina, so using the saddle tanks may have been sufficient for him.
If the fuel is old as I think would adding a fuel stabilizer minimize the risk of using?
How long did the previous owner own the boat? Is it possible that 300 gallons has been sitting in the tank since the owner before him?
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Re: Fuel System Main Tank
A question, what did your surveyor write about the valving and tank fuel control ? I guess you could get all the fuel polished ( which would be a good idea at this point ), but the valving still needs to be sorted out.
I wonder if Carver has any old info for that model.

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