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1997 355 Aft Cabin aux tank

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Re: 1997 355 Aft Cabin aux tank

Postby chpsk8 » September 15th, 2020, 4:30 pm

My fuel panel has a source selection and a return selection. I don't use my aux tank, but wondered if I could use it as the source, but return the unused fuel to a side tank so it would drain to empty faster at the end of the season. My boat looks like it could benefit from a full aux tank the way it's ballasted, but I don't really want to try using it. Sounds like it hasn't been used in years. I was thinking of pressurizing it with air to see if I could detect any leaks. Then run a long bore camera into it... then I cracked another beer and looked around at all the other crazy projects I have on the list and...squirrel!!

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Re: 1997 355 Aft Cabin aux tank

Postby True-North » September 15th, 2020, 5:57 pm

buster53 wrote:Source of the post When it's comes to the aft aux tank, either completely empty it or use it on a regular basis. What I do, if I take a trip, that will use, say 100 gallons, I run both engines off the aux tank to get there and use the saddle tanks to get home. Doing it this way, I quickly use up gas in the aft tank which lightens the weight in the butt end of the boat.


That is exactly my intent-use it very regularly. After removing the check valves, one had some build-up in it and the other was clean. It turns out the reason neither engine would run on the tank was because it was empty. :banghead: Stuck fuel sending unit float. All cleaned and ready to fill the tank again to see what happens!
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Re: 1997 355 Aft Cabin aux tank

Postby True-North » September 15th, 2020, 6:05 pm

My plan is to use this tank regularly, so I completely agree with you, buster53. Turns out my problem was an empty tank, not clogged fuel lines/check valves. A stuck fuel sending unit float was the issue. However, there was some gunk in one of the check valves, so it was worth going through everything. I will fill the tank AGAIN tomorrow and run both engines off it and report back.

Thanks everyone!
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Vessel Info: 1997 Carver 355 Aft Cabin, lower helm station, Crusader 454 XLi engines, owner since 2007.
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Re: 1997 355 Aft Cabin aux tank

Postby True-North » September 29th, 2020, 10:15 am

Okay, new fuel tank sending unit installed, fuel tank filled back up and currently used 1/4 of it without issues. I think the Star Bright Star Tron Enzyme treatment did the trick. Hurray! Just in time to put it away for the winter.

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