Alright, I have heard that you should not use brass fittings in an aluminum tank. Does that mean the chrome fittings will work okay? Don"t want any of that chemical reaction between different metals happening.
Thanks for your help
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Alright, I have heard that you should not use brass fittings in an aluminum tank. Does that mean the chrome fittings will work okay? Don"t want any of that chemical reaction between different metals happening.
Thanks for your help
It would still be running dissimilar metals, not a good idea if you don't have to. Aluminum fittings should be the best in an aluminum tank I believe.
Where the dissimilar metal thing seems to come in is when there is some grounding of the metals involved. The tank would be grounded but the fittings are sort of floating out there, generally with rubber fuel line on them.
This isn't scientific, but the tank on my 27 is aluminum and over 20 years old and has had brass fittings on it the whole time, with no electrolysis. Also, in the marine business I was in it was very common to install brass barbs and shut off valves on aluminum tanks, and I don't think we had any problems from doing that. Use the yellow teflon tape and that even further separates the two metals.
I don't think it is something that you need to be concerned about.
Don
If you are going to use a chrome fitting, make sure you use a drop of oil on the threads. That way you won't have any of the chrome flaking off small pieces and floating them into the tank.
okay, thanks fellas