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I have a 1976 17' Galaxy with what looks to be about a 25 gallon aluminum
tank mounted up front. The previous owner was using a portable tank for the boat because there is a clog from the other tank. Here is what I have done- -Tried to blow (just by mouth) back through the tank (did not work) -Removed the hose on both ends and made sure that is clear by blowing through it (it is fine) -removed the nozzle that screws in the tank and replaced the one it had with a new one (the old one had some kind of a flow back preventer on it) -Tried removing the tank (boy thats a job) I spent about 4 hours on trying to get it out, but the way the boat deck is laid out it probably wont be able to come out without many hours more work. -I have drained all the fuel out of the tank that I could, it is still clogged. -I thought that maybe if there was some kind of a line flushing fluid that you would suggest that would be great!! The problem is in the tank itself. I dont really want to start jamming a coat hanger in there down the line (I can see when I move it to the hole where the gas cap is normally) ( I have the tank loose in there still) There seems to be a screen type unit in the tube, I think it belongs there?? I am willing to punch through it down the tube but I just want some support on doing that first. Right now I have it hooked to a hose and I am trying to run some Carb Cleaner back down through it to see if that will remove the problem. Thanks, Doug |
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Doug Trowbridge wrote:
I have a 1976 17' Galaxy with what looks to be about a 25 gallon aluminum tank mounted up front. The previous owner was using a portable tank for the boat because there is a clog from the other tank. Here is what I have done- -Tried to blow (just by mouth) back through the tank (did not work) Many tanks have an anti syphon valve at the outlet so don't be too surprised that you can't "blow" back against it. -Removed the hose on both ends and made sure that is clear by blowing through it (it is fine) -removed the nozzle that screws in the tank and replaced the one it had with a new one (the old one had some kind of a flow back preventer on it) Oh OK that was the anti syphon valve, sounds like that's not there anymore, so take that all out again & put a piece of wire or such in there & see if you can unblock it??? -Tried removing the tank (boy thats a job) I spent about 4 hours on trying to get it out, but the way the boat deck is laid out it probably wont be able to come out without many hours more work. Not uncommon to have to cut the deck, repair the tank then glass the deck back in. -I have drained all the fuel out of the tank that I could, it is still clogged. -I thought that maybe if there was some kind of a line flushing fluid that you would suggest that would be great!! The problem is in the tank itself. I dont really want to start jamming a coat hanger in there down the line (I can see when I move it to the hole where the gas cap is normally) ( I have the tank loose in there still) There seems to be a screen type unit in the tube, I think it belongs there?? I am willing to punch through it down the tube but I just want some support on doing that first. Yes but try to get clear access from the outlet hole first, making sure you removed any filters, anti syphon valves etc. After that well you have to clear it so............ don't be shy. Be careful of course even when apparently empty the tank is a fire or worse risk & pieces of wire into an essentially insulated tank can risk a spark, not a huge risk but be aware. Right now I have it hooked to a hose and I am trying to run some Carb Cleaner back down through it to see if that will remove the problem. With the anti syphon valve gone & the cap removed you should be able to get some compressed air in there??? Again be careful tanks can't take much pressure & you'll be surprised how easy they are to damage. Certainly a last resort but even consider hooking the garden hose to it (cap off of course) & really give it a reverse flush out, once it's clear you can deal with getting the last (or almost:-)) of the water out, but it'll be clear. Good luck. K Thanks, Doug |
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"Doug Trowbridge" wrote in message gy.com...
I have a 1976 17' Galaxy with what looks to be about a 25 gallon aluminum tank mounted up front. The previous owner was using a portable tank for the boat because there is a clog from the other tank. Here is what I have done- -Tried to blow (just by mouth) back through the tank (did not work) -Removed the hose on both ends and made sure that is clear by blowing through it (it is fine) -removed the nozzle that screws in the tank and replaced the one it had with a new one (the old one had some kind of a flow back preventer on it) -Tried removing the tank (boy thats a job) I spent about 4 hours on trying to get it out, but the way the boat deck is laid out it probably wont be able to come out without many hours more work. -I have drained all the fuel out of the tank that I could, it is still clogged. -I thought that maybe if there was some kind of a line flushing fluid that you would suggest that would be great!! The problem is in the tank itself. I dont really want to start jamming a coat hanger in there down the line (I can see when I move it to the hole where the gas cap is normally) ( I have the tank loose in there still) There seems to be a screen type unit in the tube, I think it belongs there?? I am willing to punch through it down the tube but I just want some support on doing that first. Right now I have it hooked to a hose and I am trying to run some Carb Cleaner back down through it to see if that will remove the problem. Thanks, Doug I think ultimately, you are on the right track. I think you'll have to take the tank out to do a good enough job where you won't have any more problems. I'd take the tank out, take it to a radiator shop, have it dipped in there acid tank to remove any crud, then have it pressure tested to ensure no leaks. |
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Sounds like your pickup tube is screwed
-- Bruce 99 White WJ 4x4 Select Trac 89 YJ 03 Liberty Ltd L.O.S.T #000256 90 XJ6 Sovereign "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Doug Trowbridge" wrote in message gy.com... I have a 1976 17' Galaxy with what looks to be about a 25 gallon aluminum tank mounted up front. The previous owner was using a portable tank for the boat because there is a clog from the other tank. Here is what I have done- -Tried to blow (just by mouth) back through the tank (did not work) -Removed the hose on both ends and made sure that is clear by blowing through it (it is fine) -removed the nozzle that screws in the tank and replaced the one it had with a new one (the old one had some kind of a flow back preventer on it) -Tried removing the tank (boy thats a job) I spent about 4 hours on trying to get it out, but the way the boat deck is laid out it probably wont be able to come out without many hours more work. -I have drained all the fuel out of the tank that I could, it is still clogged. -I thought that maybe if there was some kind of a line flushing fluid that you would suggest that would be great!! The problem is in the tank itself. I dont really want to start jamming a coat hanger in there down the line (I can see when I move it to the hole where the gas cap is normally) ( I have the tank loose in there still) There seems to be a screen type unit in the tube, I think it belongs there?? I am willing to punch through it down the tube but I just want some support on doing that first. Right now I have it hooked to a hose and I am trying to run some Carb Cleaner back down through it to see if that will remove the problem. Thanks, Doug I think ultimately, you are on the right track. I think you'll have to take the tank out to do a good enough job where you won't have any more problems. I'd take the tank out, take it to a radiator shop, have it dipped in there acid tank to remove any crud, then have it pressure tested to ensure no leaks. |
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