mullet
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My stainless diesel tank has no inspection hatch. I’d like to add two but the top surface of the tank is not particularly flat (it’s is quite small - around 40l - so I assume this is due to stresses when it was welded).
Any suggestions for a hatch design that will seal well, even though it wouldn’t be on a totally flat surface? Would a neoprene gasket be a bad idea with diesel? Try to hammer a steel plate to match the unevenness of the tank top, then bolt it down?
It’s on a sailing boat so the fuel will wash around the hatches when heeling with a fullish tank, hence the need for a perfect seal. I bought some Wema hatches but I don’t think their gasket is big enough or flexible enough to conform to such an uneven surface (and I’m hesitant to cut into the tank until I have a hatch/solution I’m confident will work). Also a bit concerned that the uneven surface might change shape when I cut holes in it…
Any suggestions for a hatch design that will seal well, even though it wouldn’t be on a totally flat surface? Would a neoprene gasket be a bad idea with diesel? Try to hammer a steel plate to match the unevenness of the tank top, then bolt it down?
It’s on a sailing boat so the fuel will wash around the hatches when heeling with a fullish tank, hence the need for a perfect seal. I bought some Wema hatches but I don’t think their gasket is big enough or flexible enough to conform to such an uneven surface (and I’m hesitant to cut into the tank until I have a hatch/solution I’m confident will work). Also a bit concerned that the uneven surface might change shape when I cut holes in it…