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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    That definitely needs to be done as a simple 'upgrade' but I know mine don't leak and if I pull the floor and even not these pie plated and mating flanges will get replaced as a hole. Get it? 'AS A HOLE" LOL :D
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Hi Brent. I'm at a crossroads at the moment. The slosh water laying on the tank that corroded my fuel level sensor is still an issue. Although ugh it is not dire that it be replaced right this minute. A little research and diligence is needed to determine the extent of the saruated foam. My...
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Do you know in its simplest term and description I could only visualize and inverted p threaded in to the deck plate as you described. And that's exactly what Dale has built. As I have just a lil more time I will get pics posted. I need to convert all my pics to smaller sizes for posting on...
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Thank you so much and special shout out for accepting my call and giving me all your awesome info and insight. I am truly humbled by yours and Brent's info and efforts in helping me to quickly understanding the issues at hand. Thanks again!
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Holy crap Brent that was a great read..... And do you know that over the winter this year I did get mold symptoms.......easily cleaned and killed for the most part...but coincidence .....I think not. Thank you very much. Oh how hindsight is 20/20.
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Hi Brent, I'm not quite sure I understand the '' inverted p trap in a pie plate.."..... Ummm if I use an a fan blowing out ward over an open deck lid it would pull air from the rear bilge area thru the fuel compartment opening in the rear transverse stringer. I'm thinking it could help too but...
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Hi Brent I beleive it entered and has been there since I had a bad electrical connection to bilge pump which caused it to fail and bilge area to fill abnormally high.
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Good suggestions. I poured 5 gallon bucket fills in the cockpit limber hole. (I had to look up the term 'limber') and the water drained to bilge area very quickly. So I am almost sure that the limber hole is performing as designed. Deck plates are old but I check the oring seals and they look...
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Hi Charles....could you possibly send pics to [email protected]? Thanks.
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    Water in fuel tank compartment repair.

    Good morning my fellow Parker enthusiasts. Came across the ugly during recent electrical troubleshooting. Fuel level sender connected to aftermarket level gauge. Original owner replaced the level sender and added an aftermarket gauge for fuel level also. I recently installed a new ddashboard to...
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    Reaching out to Mr. Lynwood Parker.

    These guys and gals are the best. I am resigned to the fact that one must be fabricated. No biggie just add to the list of mods thT will eventually take place.
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    mounting a gt51 transducer

    Not to but in to your convo, but I just bought the Garmin unit and asked Garmin that exact question. Like warthog advised go with the 51. I just bought the 94 SV.
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    Reaching out to Mr. Lynwood Parker.

    Boy that's thinking outside the box......would work too.....
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    Reaching out to Mr. Lynwood Parker.

    Good afternoon John, We had Stock Room and Plant Manager look around to find this part. It no longer exists. I so apologize we will not be able to help you out with this. Before this part, they used a piece of starboard that stretched across and hinged on the jump box seats. This may be an...
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    Reaching out to Mr. Lynwood Parker.

    Lucky John thanks!!! I will.
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