777Dave
Well Known Member
Well after several years of dealing with sloshed fuel tanks on my RV4, I have decided to deal with them once and for all. It should be noted that I added fuel filters several years back and also finger screens inside the tanks.
Even though they look awful, I have never found any slosh in either of the fine bronze filters.
Reading previous articles on VAF about sloshing compound, I was made aware of Paul Beck. He operates WeepNoMore, a Company up in MN. that removes slosh and reseals tanks. Paul received my tanks yesterday and has started stripping them. He sent these pics.
I will update his progress.
I know there are several older threads that document this operation but since there are still questions popping up about slosh, I figured I would add my 2 cents...
Even though they look awful, I have never found any slosh in either of the fine bronze filters.
Reading previous articles on VAF about sloshing compound, I was made aware of Paul Beck. He operates WeepNoMore, a Company up in MN. that removes slosh and reseals tanks. Paul received my tanks yesterday and has started stripping them. He sent these pics.
I will update his progress.
I know there are several older threads that document this operation but since there are still questions popping up about slosh, I figured I would add my 2 cents...
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