FuelFunnel wrote:
You might look into the POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit
Don't waste your time and money. I used that product, followed their complete instructions, yet the stuff flaked off the inside of the tank the first time I used it. Went through several fuel filters on one trip, just getting the fuel in the tank used up. So a tank that could have been repaired was ruined.
As a result, I searched a very long time for many different options. I finally found a pair of 40 gallon tanks that I was able to make work. I ended up buying them from:
http://greatlakesskipper.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?dir=desc&limit=200&order=relevance&q=fuel+tanks&x=0&y=0. Because they were within driving distance, I drove up to Wisconsin on a Saturday morning and picked them up. Saved a bit on shipping. They ended up waiting for me to get there. Nice people, so if they happen to have a tank that will work, they are good people to buy from.
Since the tanks are plastic, I welded up a frame to carry the weight. No more leaks. The only thing you have to watch for is making sure you choose the correct pickup outlet. The pickup has a check valve, and does not work very well for a return line :).