RE: [Chrysler300] GAS TANK
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RE: [Chrysler300] GAS TANK



Ed,

I had a similar problem with my 300F - the gas tank had enough rust in it to
build another car from, and it clogged up not only the fuel filter, but also
the fuel pump and gas float inside the tank. I took the tank out (which was
fairly easy, if dirty work), and took it to GasRenu, where they cleaned and
coated both the inside and outside. I also replaced the float, pump and
filter. Was very happy with the results. I believe they have a website, and
otherwise you can ask a local garage who reps them in your area. If I
remember right, the whole thing cost me about $250.

Good luck! 

Alex Krikhaar

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed/Jan Hermes [mailto:ehermes@xxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:20 PM
To: Chrysler300Club
Subject: [Chrysler300] GAS TANK


All,

No wonder my '57 300C runs like crap. I have found loads of sludge in the
sediment bowls....and it keeps on comin' from the gas tank.

Anyone knows where I can get a good replacement tank and about how much ???

A repop will be fine.

Ed Hermes
Cincinnati

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