Crawl under and push up and down on the prop shaft at each end and look for movement- there should be none. Do that also at the slip joint.
Begs the question why you’d need 80gal capacity- there’s hardly anywhere in the continental US where there’s more than 200miles between a fuel stop-even in the most remote areas.
80gal= over 1000 mile range- but 80gal is roughly 500lbs and then add whatever the weight of the tanks are- and cost in added consumption to carry that extra weight. Who makes a set up that fits 2 x 40gal tanks? DIY?
Begs the question why you’d need 80gal capacity- there’s hardly anywhere in the continental US where there’s more than 200miles between a fuel stop-even in the most remote areas.
80gal= over 1000 mile range- but 80gal is roughly 500lbs and then add whatever the weight of the tanks are- and cost in added consumption to carry that extra weight. Who makes a set up that fits 2 x 40gal tanks? DIY?