Need Temp Gas Tank Recommendations Please
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- Struts and Rudders
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It is all out....
No motors
No genset
No wiring
No fuel tanks
No exhaust
No windows
Our F36 is a full blown rebuild project.
We have been working on it since the first of the year.
Have already bought:
Granite countertops for galley and head
Vinyl for cushions and wall coverings and headliner
Mirrors for head, v berth and dinette
Fridge
Freezer
Microwave
Pumps
Water tanks
Water heater
Lighting
We are CRAZY!
SRD
No motors
No genset
No wiring
No fuel tanks
No exhaust
No windows
Our F36 is a full blown rebuild project.
We have been working on it since the first of the year.
Have already bought:
Granite countertops for galley and head
Vinyl for cushions and wall coverings and headliner
Mirrors for head, v berth and dinette
Fridge
Freezer
Microwave
Pumps
Water tanks
Water heater
Lighting
We are CRAZY!
SRD
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If I ever have to pull a tank a repower will take place, tanks set outside of engines and there's no way in h__ l they come out with the 454's in it.



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So....just re-directing this post back to my original question
, it sounds like if I want to go the "temp tank" route, I should look on eBay for "Jon Boat Tanks"? The reason I am still pursuing this rather than going the tow-it route is that I want to get the engines fired up at the dock and change the fluids, etc. See what works and what doesn't before I move it out of the slip. I would only go under my own power "IF" those engines are humming along at the dock. I am also going to try to "re-claim" some of that old gas to see how it burns with a 50-50 re-mix with fresh stuff.



1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
I've seen those small red portable tanks at Wally World. You'll need to get some marine rated fuel hose (seen that at auto parts stores) and the proper hose barb fittings. If you get the engines running, wouldn't hurt to add some Seafoam fuel conditioner to the portable tanks to run through the carbs
Ron
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When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.
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Twin 270 Crusaders
"Special K"
Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
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Ronald Reagan
1987 F36 Tri-Cabin
Twin 270 Crusaders
"Special K"
Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
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Thats what we used to call them. Nowadays, you might call them Dinghy tanks, or just plain Portable tanks. And I'm hoping he knows to keep them outside
Ron
Ron

When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.
Ronald Reagan
1987 F36 Tri-Cabin
Twin 270 Crusaders
"Special K"
Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
http://www.photobucket.com/albums/ff424/rbcool/
Ronald Reagan
1987 F36 Tri-Cabin
Twin 270 Crusaders
"Special K"
Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay
http://www.photobucket.com/albums/ff424/rbcool/
Any portable tank would definitely have to be kept outside iin order to vent and fill it without jeopardizing the rest of your life. That solution is fine since I just want to see if the engines are viable without overhauling / replacing the entire fuel tanks, lines, etc. If the engines are salvageable I can then turn to pumping the bad fuel and cleaning or replacing the four built-in tanks. I'll take a look at a couple of standard "outboard" tanks fitted with the proper fuel lines and filters. I can mount them in the cockpit that the older tri-cabins have and run the fuel lines through the aft cabin door when I want to spin the engines. Thanks guys.
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"