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    Posted: December-26-2008 at 7:46pm
It has been a while but the southwind is almost finished!!:) Will post pics soon. My question is where is the best place to buy a new fuel tank?? My tank was rusty (inside and out)! I have been looking at the poly tanks on overtons site but are there any drawbacks to the poly? I went to the boat junkyard here in indy and the aluminum tanks that they had were v-bottom. My tank was a 30gallon and the dimensions are as follows 42"long x 14" wide X 12" tall. Any links and suggestions appreciated!
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Im starting to be a big fan of the poly, it seems the aluminum tanks always crack or leak. I just pulled one out of a boat last week and all the aluminum angles that were welded to it were broken off. I think the aluminums will condensate more....thats me though, just passing info. never had a problem with the poly's
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Good deal I went ahead and ordered a poly from overtons.They had the right size and 200 dollars didnt seem like a bad price with shipping included and a borge warner sending unit. How were these tanks fastened down to the shelf in the back from the factory?
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you may need to fabricate straps out of Stainless with a rubber cushion or use the southern boys method of bunji cords....no bunjis
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There should be a kit you can buy from the manufacturer. Some kits won't work though. I bought a Tempo which was the perfect replacement for the old 18 gallon tanks. Their kit is too tight in the rear, so I will have to improvise.
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