Check out this video where I demonstrate how to effectively replace a leaking gas tank in a Bayliner Ciera 2450 cuddy cabin. Interestingly, the process is quite similar across various boat manufacturers. Contrary to common belief, it's a simpler task than many assume. Instead of going through the hassle of pulling out an engine to install a new tank, it's often more efficient to just remove the old tank and replace it with a new one, which typically costs around $1000. Feel free to watch the video and share it with friends who might find it useful!
The following are items I purchased for this 1988 Bayliner 2450 Siera Project boat. These items will work on any similar year Mercruiser, OMC, Volvo Penta.
Guest 2707A Guest On-Board Battery Charger 8A / 12V, 2 Bank, 120V Input
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Superzilla
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Starter
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Fudoray Marine Fuel Pump
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New Marine Alternator
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Marine Circulation Water Pump With Gasket
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Bell Housing Installation Gasket Kit
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Quicksilver Bellows adhesive (Resistant to Oil)
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High Tack Gasket Sealant
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Permatex Anti-Seize Lubricant
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