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Fuel Tanks
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- First Mate
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Fuel Tanks
Does anyone have corrosion on the top of the fuel tanks where the vent comes out? my mechanic thinks it is due to mixing a brass or bronze fitting with the aluminum tank.
- furball
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Re: Fuel Tanks
Pasagemaker Magazine published an extensive article May/June 2001 on aluminum fuel tanks. I used this article as my bible when replacing the fuel tanks on my 32. The bottom line is that all fittings in contact with an aluminum tank must be 304 or 316 stainless or at the very least stainless bushings must be used between the tank and any copper alloy material.
I have the article but cannot find it on line at this time.
Jruesr
Passages III
I have the article but cannot find it on line at this time.
Jruesr
Passages III