Hi John
For a quickie repair, Advance sells a little soft stick of gas tank repair
stuff. Just a couple of inches long. Just cut off a piece, and stick it onto
the tank. Couldn't be easier. Not a permanent repair, but will help you for
the time being. I've sold a lot of it and only had good feedback from my
customers.
Erik
>From: John Carnduff <tahoe8798@xxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: IML: Gas Tank Reairable?
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 20:59:48 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Fellow Imperial Lovers,
> It is has been awhile since I needed help, but
>something always manages to go wrong with a car that
>is rapidly approaching a 40th Anniversary. My 1966
>Imperial convertible has developed what appears to be
>a pin hole leak at the bottom of the gas tank. I say
>"a" leak, as the tank is coated with undercoating and
>may be hiding other leaks. The question is this: is
>there a method of sealing the leak without removing
>the tank? I probably know what the answer is already,
>but it never hurts to ask. If the tank has to be
>removed, is that a monster job? If so, how is done?
> As always, thanks for everyones help.
>
>John
>
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