john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
I’ve been following Concerto’s water tank thread with interest as I’ve only today removed our fuel tank. I’m very pleased it did…


You can only remove the fuel tank when the engine is out and so we thought a new stainless tank might be a good idea while we had the chance. When I got the old tank out and sheets of rust fell off it I realised what a REALLY GOOD IDEA a new tank was going to be.
All feeds and returns will be from the top of the tank. With a generator feed and return and diesel heater, breather and Tank Tender probe, plus main engine feed and excess fuel return and filler, that’s a lot of fixings/holes in the top of the tank!
New one will have baffle plus a mini sump for water drain off.
It would hurt slightly less if I hadn’t taken the tank out 12 years ago and wire brushed it and painted it with Hammerite.
The moral is to beware of mild steel tanks.
I’ve then discovered that one of the Jerry cans of diesel that I keep in the bottom of the cockpit locker has actually rusted through and is peeing diesel everywhere.


You can only remove the fuel tank when the engine is out and so we thought a new stainless tank might be a good idea while we had the chance. When I got the old tank out and sheets of rust fell off it I realised what a REALLY GOOD IDEA a new tank was going to be.
All feeds and returns will be from the top of the tank. With a generator feed and return and diesel heater, breather and Tank Tender probe, plus main engine feed and excess fuel return and filler, that’s a lot of fixings/holes in the top of the tank!
New one will have baffle plus a mini sump for water drain off.
It would hurt slightly less if I hadn’t taken the tank out 12 years ago and wire brushed it and painted it with Hammerite.
The moral is to beware of mild steel tanks.
I’ve then discovered that one of the Jerry cans of diesel that I keep in the bottom of the cockpit locker has actually rusted through and is peeing diesel everywhere.