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[GMCnet] Looking for options re fuel tanks [message #170003] Thu, 17 May 2012 15:58 Go to previous message
Sean is currently offline  Sean   United States
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Hi all,

So my coach is still being worked on... mech just called me to let me
know that my fuel tanks are completely filthy. They said they could
try soaking them for a couple of days and then cleaning them out, but
that I might want to consider replacing the tanks. They already called
Cinnabar and quoted a price of $900 per tank.

I guess ultimately my best move would be to replace the tanks, but
before I commit to that, I was wondering if anyone could share their
experience with similar repairs?

For example, how effective should just cleaning the tanks (and the
rest of the fuel system) be?

I see Gas Tank RENU mentioned at the bottom of
http://gmcmotorhome.info/Fuel.html - how has that worked out for those
who have done it?

What about aftermarket tanks? I'd prefer to stay stock, but if there's
a viable aftermarket option, I'd be interested in hearing about that.

Thanks,

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Sean
1973 260 Painted Desert
Luna County, NM
Gallery: http://goo.gl/Gfcpd
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Sean
1973 260 Painted Desert
Luna County, NM
 
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