Drivewayboater2
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 21, 2019
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Greetings. Question regarding repairing a pitted fuel tank.
Back story-a few years ago I purchased a product called alumilloy. It was to repair broken aluminum tabs, and or repair aluminum parts. I used it mainly for repairing aluminum engine blocks. I spent the last 30 years racing go karts. The engine blocks are made of aluminum.
I yanked the fuel tank out of my 1990 Bayliner 2651 and found some pitting. Not bad but nonetheless pitted. Here’s a pick of the pitted area after using a wire wheel. Aft section of the fuel tank. Note I did not use my angle grinder yet. Just cleaned up with the wire wheel.
Today did a bit of experimentation.
I took a piece of 1/8 aluminum and ground away to more than 1/2 the thickness in a 2” x2” section. Used my acetylene torch to heat up the piece and used the alumilloy product to fill the entire ground away area. Here’s a pic of the experimen.
after letting it cool I tied to chisel away the entire piece of new area. To my surprise it bonded very well. I could not get it to separate.
Now I’m thinking of doing this on my fuel tank. Any thoughts?
Back story-a few years ago I purchased a product called alumilloy. It was to repair broken aluminum tabs, and or repair aluminum parts. I used it mainly for repairing aluminum engine blocks. I spent the last 30 years racing go karts. The engine blocks are made of aluminum.
I yanked the fuel tank out of my 1990 Bayliner 2651 and found some pitting. Not bad but nonetheless pitted. Here’s a pick of the pitted area after using a wire wheel. Aft section of the fuel tank. Note I did not use my angle grinder yet. Just cleaned up with the wire wheel.
Today did a bit of experimentation.
I took a piece of 1/8 aluminum and ground away to more than 1/2 the thickness in a 2” x2” section. Used my acetylene torch to heat up the piece and used the alumilloy product to fill the entire ground away area. Here’s a pic of the experimen.
after letting it cool I tied to chisel away the entire piece of new area. To my surprise it bonded very well. I could not get it to separate.
Now I’m thinking of doing this on my fuel tank. Any thoughts?