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1995 Pursuit 3000 Fuel tank leak
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1995 Pursuit 3000 Fuel tank leak
new member, so thanks for letting me join!
A year or so back i bought a 1995 Pursuit 3000 Offshore with Volva KAD300 engines (2004). Did a heap of electrical upgrades including a full rewiring. Amazing boat, and handles the swell offshore Sydney perfectly.
Just recently, a new challenge has emerged that I would love some advice on! A week or so back i found a bit of diesel in the rear bilge before heading out for a fish. Not a huge quantity so I siphoned it out and we went off shore. I checked through the day and didn’t seem to have any significant volume in there. Came back, refilled to bowser click off and since then a constant amount has been getting in to the bilge. i would guess at about 30 litres a day for two days. Besides the environment risk, the cost of throwing diesel away breaks my heart!! I have checked breather and inlet/outlets with nothing coming from there.
Two questions.... anyone else had a similar issue and could suggest where i can start looking for the leak? And, worst case, has anyone replaced the tank on a 3000 offshore and if so, what was the process and the damage?
Thanks all....tony
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1995 Pursuit 3000 Fuel tank leak
Also have a look at the fill/ breather hoses while your there, use an inspection camera if you have one.
The bottom of the tanks is only a few inches from the bilge, if the boat has been operated over the years with water in there the aluminum tanks may have been submerged in salt water, you should be able to put an inspection camera through the steering compartment weep hole and get a visual on the tank condition, you may also be able to do the same from the engine room weep hole to look at the front of the tanks.
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1995 Pursuit 3000 Fuel tank leak
Have had an inspection camera through the engine room weep holes and unable to find it - but do know it is between the centre stringers. I have a board screwed in the bulkhead on the starboard side of centre which i will remove hoping to find an inspection hole or maybe uncover work done by a previous owner - and get the camera in there further.
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1995 Pursuit 3000 Fuel tank leak
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