Brown Councill
Aug 4, 20222 min
Updated: Jan 31, 2023
July 30, 2022
Diesel fuel tank system contamination is a BIG PROBLEM; however, very few people understand it because the unintuitive cause is complicated and its effects are mostly hidden from sight in the tanks. "Out of sight, out of mind", right? Or at least until there is a problem and then all hands on deck.
Our 2015 Leopard 44 catamaran has been profoundly effected by both disruptive and expensive damage caused by microbially induced corrosion (MIC) which has been and we hope that with the knowledge presented in this and future videos that you will help you both diagnose and fix the any issues caused by MIC and most importantly keep it from ever happening.
If you’re a own a boat with a diesel engine, please share issues you’ve had, or not, with MIC in the following poll. Feel free to select more than one answer and comment further below or on our our featured video.
If your boat's fuel tanks are currently leaking diesel fuel, no matter how small the amount, this needs to be stopped immediately as the force from a wave under passage combined with the weight of freshly filled tanks, could knock out a plug of corrosion, filling your bilge full of diesel fuel and putting your boat and lives at risk.
Before you can understand what is wrong with your fuel tanks, you must first understand the causes of corrosion. Our video will cover in detail the following topics in depth.
Learn the important difference between the two of these and how one can harm you.
Learn how this one can really mess you up!
We will study these in depth in the video.
A myth is something false that has been treated as truth for so long, that most people now believe it to be true. Find out how these are misunderstood and are often merely temporary solutions that never get to the root origin of the problem.
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