Bitesomthing
Active member
Hello,
well this weekend i sucked out all the fuel in my 173 gallon fuel tank and found a few small spots of that gunky white stuff. Well i flushed out the fuel tank with loads of water. I think i have the tank as clean as i can get it but my question is this.
Since i only have about a 1 1/4" hole to work with i can not tell how clean
the tank is and or if i have all the water out. I have used a small mirror and flashlight to check to the best of my ability. Does this parker tank have any pockets that might hold water in them? I also have small air blower blowing air in the tank to circulate the air and am going to let the tank stay open for about 4 days. Is this enough time to make sure the tank is completely
dry. I live in Ca where its nice and dry.
Thanks
Chris
well this weekend i sucked out all the fuel in my 173 gallon fuel tank and found a few small spots of that gunky white stuff. Well i flushed out the fuel tank with loads of water. I think i have the tank as clean as i can get it but my question is this.
Since i only have about a 1 1/4" hole to work with i can not tell how clean
the tank is and or if i have all the water out. I have used a small mirror and flashlight to check to the best of my ability. Does this parker tank have any pockets that might hold water in them? I also have small air blower blowing air in the tank to circulate the air and am going to let the tank stay open for about 4 days. Is this enough time to make sure the tank is completely
dry. I live in Ca where its nice and dry.
Thanks
Chris