CobbFisherman
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I have a 1998 Parker 1800. I bought it about a year ago, and have put about 170 trouble free hours on the boat so far.
It has the original aluminum gas tank.
When I got the boat it was running fine, but i still drained the tank and then flushed several gallons of fresh gas + Seafoam though the tank and lines. Minimal crud came out. I then used a mechanics borescope to visually inspect the inside of the tank. It looked fine, with no gunny deposits or noticeable corrosion. The tank does not leak.
All the talk on this forum about replacing old aluminum tanks has got me wondering: How do you know when your old aluminum tank is bad? (Aside from the obvious like a leak.) Will you get white powdery aluminum corrosion/oxidation residue in your fuel filters? What should I keep an eye out for?
It has the original aluminum gas tank.
When I got the boat it was running fine, but i still drained the tank and then flushed several gallons of fresh gas + Seafoam though the tank and lines. Minimal crud came out. I then used a mechanics borescope to visually inspect the inside of the tank. It looked fine, with no gunny deposits or noticeable corrosion. The tank does not leak.
All the talk on this forum about replacing old aluminum tanks has got me wondering: How do you know when your old aluminum tank is bad? (Aside from the obvious like a leak.) Will you get white powdery aluminum corrosion/oxidation residue in your fuel filters? What should I keep an eye out for?