Posted by
admin on Sep 28th

Product Description
HUSKY CR/WR/OR (1984) WILL NOT FIT WATER COOLED 250 4.3 Gallons. Includes a new cap and uses the stock petcock.
Note: This item is in not stock and will ship in 5-7 days after being ordered…. More >>
Clarke Gas Tanks Husqvarna HUSKY CR/WR/OR WILL NOT FIT WATER COOLED 250 4.3 Gallons – Natural #11382
Posted by
admin on Sep 28th

Product Description
HUSKY CR/WR/OR (1984) WILL NOT FIT WATER COOLED 250 4.3 Gallons. Includes a new cap and uses the stock petcock.
Note: This item is in not stock and will ship in 5-7 days after being ordered…. More >>
Clarke Gas Tanks Husqvarna HUSKY CR/WR/OR WILL NOT FIT WATER COOLED 250 4.3 Gallons – White #11382
Posted by
admin on Mar 6th
My brother just bought a 1983 ford jamboree and say he has 4 tanks not including the gas tank. he say it has 2 fresh water tanks and 1 blackwater and 1 greywater tank. is this correct? Thanks for any help.
so what you’re saying it has 4 tanks 2 waste and 2 fresh water right. if so why do the gauges read tank 1 tank 2 gauge but only 1 fresh water gauge?
Posted by
admin on Feb 26th
a.They are designed to be as lightweight as possible.
b.They are designed to be filled to the top.
c.They are designed to keep spilled fuel within the bilge.
d.They are designed to leave space for fuel to expand.
Posted by
admin on Oct 26th
Hi, I have a 1985 Bertram 30 with a 220 Gallon Fiberglass Tank. As we approach the end of the season in the Northeast, we now have to start planning for Winterization. A standard procedure for Winterization over the years was to fill up your tanks with Gasoline before winter storage to cut down on water/condensation. That was before this Ethanol fiasco! Now if we have phase separation in the E-10 Gas, the Ethanol can eat away at the fiberglass resin in the tanks and also leave deposits in the Heads of the engine.
Posted by
admin on Sep 5th
I have searched the net and so far, I have not found a product that will inhibit the corrosion caused by ethanol in gasoline. It has been known for a long time that ethanol causes corrosion in mild steel due to higher water content and acidic contaminants such as formic and acetic acid that can arise during processing (as well as oxidation of the fuel during storage). I asked my fuel supplier this question, and he told me that ethanol does not cause corrosion. I then read an article that was written in 1991 that details the problem and names products such as Shell ALCOOL (marketed in Brazil). I would think that the refiners would put rust inhibitors in the fuel(silly me!).
Posted by
admin on Dec 25th
I’ve been looking for this information but have been unsuccessful in finding it.
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