I was just assuming there was water due to the combination of freezing weather 
and the leak in the tank that I've never been able to find...until tonight!!

I've never been so happy to see a fuel leak but I've been looking for this 
since I first got the boat. It has always smelled of diesel and there was 
always diesel in the bilge. 

I found it by accident while I was trying to figure out where and how I might 
install a water separator. I used the tank for support while crawling into the 
back of the quarter berth and I saw it flow out from the weld where the hose 
connects for the vent. I tried using JB WELD but inadvertently put pressure on 
the tank TWICE rendering my efforts useless...very frustrating..

I drove home (before I did it the second time) while I was allowing it to cure 
under the heater and was trying to think of something malleable enough to put 
around the crude weld. The existing hose wouldn't go over it, so while I was 
home I picked up a large adhesive patch that I've used to patch my pond. It was 
a stretch but I figured if the JB Weld didn't work, I'd have something other 
than Duct Tape (just kidding,((but not really because I was desperate to stop 
the leak)).

After I ruined the JB Weld hold the second time, I cut a strip of the adhesive 
pond liner patch, loosened the clamp and put it directly over the hole. I 
clamped it down as tightly as I could and JB Weld oozed out a little. I was so 
frustrated at this point that I didn't wait for anything to cure. I figured if 
it worked, it worked and voila, it worked!

I'm a happy mofo and now I can concentrate my efforts on getting rid of the 
smell that permeated everything. I have the cushions in my basement. I steam 
cleaned them, sprayed them with Orange Glow, sprinkled them with baking soda 
(all at different times) and they still smell. 

I would still like a more permanent solution to the tank leak and wonder if 
solder would work. The idea of having it welded while it's in the boat, filled 
to the top with diesel, doesn't strike me as safe. For now, I'm just happy it 
stopped.



   
--- In [email protected], acdalz...@... wrote:
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>  
> Thumbs up on the Racor seperator from Parker. That's what I use. You might  
> want to consider draining you tank if you have a lot of water in there. 
>  
> Andy Dalzell
> 
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