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<blockquote data-quote="alanbird_87" data-source="post: 347043" data-attributes="member: 2794"><p>I'm looking at getting a new fuel tank for my boat. One that will fit in the area between the transom and rear bench seat. With that being said I need a small profile tank. All the tanks I have been looking at are low permeation tanks that do not vent. I thought tanks needed to vent so that the outboard would run properly. I have a 79 Johnson that is on a vented tank. Are these new tanks better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanbird_87, post: 347043, member: 2794"] I'm looking at getting a new fuel tank for my boat. One that will fit in the area between the transom and rear bench seat. With that being said I need a small profile tank. All the tanks I have been looking at are low permeation tanks that do not vent. I thought tanks needed to vent so that the outboard would run properly. I have a 79 Johnson that is on a vented tank. Are these new tanks better? [/QUOTE]
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