Falcoron
Well-Known Member
hi Folks,
I have 2 large fuel tanks that cannot be removed for cleaning, ( i have 2 smaller ones that were removed and properly cleaned i put in an earlier thread)
There is black sludge at the bottom of these tanks and 2 baffles inside which makes cleaning really difficult.
there is only one inspection hatch on the side of the tanks which is about 10" diameter. but this is only letting me into one small tank end compartment
what is the best product to breakdown this sludge into smaller particles? I
have read a few items that suggest fuel Doctor works well. Its really expensive so asking on here for anyone that has used stuff that works. ( ill buy the Fuel Dr if it really works)
I want to break down this sludge as much as possible and then polish out with a circulation pump and Racour filters.
I will not use this recirculated diesel afterwards in the boat ( heater in garage will do for this stuff)
Once I've cleaned as much as i can i will drain tanks and try to power hose with a powerful degreaser, drain and dry out.
Again, any suggestions welcome.
Bost is on the hard stand and will be for a few months so not bobbing about on the water.
Cheers
I have 2 large fuel tanks that cannot be removed for cleaning, ( i have 2 smaller ones that were removed and properly cleaned i put in an earlier thread)
There is black sludge at the bottom of these tanks and 2 baffles inside which makes cleaning really difficult.
there is only one inspection hatch on the side of the tanks which is about 10" diameter. but this is only letting me into one small tank end compartment
what is the best product to breakdown this sludge into smaller particles? I
have read a few items that suggest fuel Doctor works well. Its really expensive so asking on here for anyone that has used stuff that works. ( ill buy the Fuel Dr if it really works)
I want to break down this sludge as much as possible and then polish out with a circulation pump and Racour filters.
I will not use this recirculated diesel afterwards in the boat ( heater in garage will do for this stuff)
Once I've cleaned as much as i can i will drain tanks and try to power hose with a powerful degreaser, drain and dry out.
Again, any suggestions welcome.
Bost is on the hard stand and will be for a few months so not bobbing about on the water.
Cheers