OK -- the house is painted, the graduation party for my kid is almost here -- the missus is about to set me free for the summer. Savannah, languishing on jackstands since winter with the gas tank removed, has been calling out to me. Yesterday, I scraped the grease off the gas tank and wirebrushed it. In addition to removing the sending unit, I also removed a chunk of concrete and an 8" long stick that have been in there... how many years?! Since some five-year old dropped them in there, I guess, maybe 30 years ago?!! We'll never know. Unless someone on the list wants to 'fess up. I actually have some bona fide questions: Above one seam, in the upper half of the tank, there is a slit where the tank has rusted through -- just under the strap, where presumably water sat and promoted rust. Should I weld it, or use one of those epoxy sealers, like Raycrete? I have Eastwood's gas tank sealer kit -- the label warns you to remove the filter, which in this case is impossible -- it hovers 5/8" above the tank bottom, and cannot be removed. I'm thinking, if I'm careful pouring the sealer in, and rotate the tank carefully to coat, I can pretty much avoid getting it on the Oilite filter. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any advice for me? adTHANKSvance, Dan '55 Savoy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm
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