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1979 43 Albin fuel tank repair

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High C's
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1979 43 Albin fuel tank repair

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I am in the process of repairing my fuel tanks and have a question. The question is:
I removed a section about 12" down from the overhead running the length of the tank of heat shield bulkhead that separates the tanks from the engine room to gain access to the top of the tanks, now that the repair is complete is there any reason I have to put it back. I really like being able to see the tops of my tanks so the next time I have a water leak I know it immediately.
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Re: 1979 43 Albin fuel tank repair

Post by jleonard »

I would leave it open. There is not enough engine room heat to worry anout
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Re: 1979 43 Albin fuel tank repair

Post by cih43 »

I replaced my tank on the right side with plastic 3 years ago did not put heat shild back not a problem so far
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