Ralph Hewitt
Member III
Remove fuel tank 1982 Ericson 38.
Took off glass tape on portside to hull.
Will Not move? Where else is it glassed?
Took off glass tape on portside to hull.
Will Not move? Where else is it glassed?
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Thinking about just grinding the top off and sitting/droping in a 25 gal Poly tank?Mine sits in a bed of expanded foam, which I guess might provide some adhesion. Otherwise I didn't notice any more glass-in than the strip along the outboard edge.
But then I didn't actually remove the tank. Looks like leverage hard to come by.
Thanks Loren, hard to get a Grip and leverage to make it move?I would bet on foam adhesion. I have worked around the foamed outside of our '88 ice box and that stuff is stuck on really well.
I will contact you via site messaging.Maybe a day sail or lunch/dinner and catch up face to face?
Im still trying hard but 85 has slowed me a bit.
If it is bedded in foam, the way to free it might be a piece of thin 1/16" cable, looped under, grasping each cable end and worked in sawing fashion for at least 2/3 of length...then maybe pry loose...or keep sawing entire length. Foam is easy to cut with anything if you can get to it, and the cable will bend around corners easier than a piece of solid wire. Just an idea, I actually haven't done this.I would bet on foam adhesion
Yup. "Bedded in bog", as they used to say...I would bet on foam adhesion.
...or, using a wire to make a slot between tank and foam, and then sliding a webbing strap into that slot so you have something to grab and lift...If it is bedded in foam, the way to free it might be a piece of thin 1/16" cable, looped under, grasping each cable end and worked in sawing fashion for at least 2/3 of length.
Hi...or, using a wire to make a slot between tank and foam, and then sliding a webbing strap into that slot so you have something to grab and lift...
Thanks dug, mine will NOT move?Hi
I took tank out of my 85 38 a couple years ago due to a small leak from diesel bug. After cutting away Q berth baseboard and exposing tank it came out easily It was also easily manipulated from there to stand on end in galley. It will not fit through companion way.
We took about a 5 ish gallon slice of it off the tapered small end with a metal saw and it came right out. The piece we sawed off was included the diesel bug damage so it was just a matter of patching over with good alum welder and pressure testing.
Putting back in was easy.
hope this helps
Doug.
Been empty for 3 years, thanks.…..seems obvious, but make sure tank as empty as you can get it. Very light and easy to pull out. Would have been a bear otherwise
Doug
This is a great idea!Is there any gap under the aft end of the tank?
One member used the old soccer ball trick to raise his engine--insert deflated, pump it up.
Might break the bond--and your kids must have plenty of futbols.