Saxe Point
Well-Known Member
I know I'm stating the obvious, but this is definitely something that can cause major problems. Especially if it's saltwater!
My under deck fuel tank corroded and developed a leak, allowing saltwater to get in with the fuel. The motor sucked some of it in. While not catastrophic, its cost me quite a bit of money to get the engine properly cleaned out, including replacing one fuel injector [not cheap]. Carbureted kicker had problems too.
For those of you with under deck fuel tanks, probably a good idea to check to see how they are doing every year. It was relatively cheap for me to get a new custom aluminum tank fabricated [around $600 for 30 gallon tank]; cheaper than the motor repairs! Sucking water into the motor is just a nightmare.
My under deck fuel tank corroded and developed a leak, allowing saltwater to get in with the fuel. The motor sucked some of it in. While not catastrophic, its cost me quite a bit of money to get the engine properly cleaned out, including replacing one fuel injector [not cheap]. Carbureted kicker had problems too.
For those of you with under deck fuel tanks, probably a good idea to check to see how they are doing every year. It was relatively cheap for me to get a new custom aluminum tank fabricated [around $600 for 30 gallon tank]; cheaper than the motor repairs! Sucking water into the motor is just a nightmare.