[Alberg30] Fuel tank questions

R.C. Alley ralley at chesapeake.net
Tue Apr 15 19:53:14 PDT 2003


Bill: The original tank vents were a small loop of copper tubing on the
starboard side rear cockpit coaming on the outside. The Lehman tank vent is
original and works well.  The original tanks were, apparently, located under
the cockpit floor. Question: why do you need to ground the fill for the tank
on your diesel? Presumably it is isolated from the tank (regardless of
composition)by a rubber hose. And, while the use of a gage is certainly a
valid technological solution, a piece of dowel notched for each gallon is
absolutely foolproof, requires no wiring, cannot fail due to corrosion, and
has worked at least since Diesel made his first engine.

My uncle (an Episcopalian Priest, and an Air Force Chaplain) used to intone:
My Bonny leaned over the gas tank,
The height of its contents to see--
He lit a match to assist him
Oh, bring back my Bonny to me!

I like diesels.
Rob Alley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Blevins" <billblevins at mac.com>
To: "Alberg 30 public list" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:31 AM
Subject: [Alberg30] Fuel tank questions


> On the 1966 Albergs, where was the gas tank located?
>
> On to my questions...
>
> I need to ground the deck fill fitting for my diesel tank. I'm going to
buy a new one because the old one had corroded in half.
>
> Do these fittings come with a place to attach the ground, and can the
ground run from the deck fill to the fuel sensor ground, then to the boat
ground or do I need to ground each separately.
>
> I've not had a gauge hooked up to the fuel sensor atop the tank. There are
two wire connections there. I assume the one attached to the sensor plate's
the ground and the other on the pin is the hot. It doesn't look like it's
ever been used, so I'm assuming it works. What kind of sensor do I need to
buy?
>
> Finally, someone last year on this list mentioned the venting of the tank
by running it up one of the stantion bases. Which base did you use and do I
need to "vent" the top or bottom of the base or is there enough air in there
to do what it needs to do?
>
> I'm having all new hoses made today. I took the old tank down from it's
starboard side location and am replacing everything except for the water
separator and the tank.
>
> Bill Blevins
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