gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online website
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gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online website
i was just wondering if most tanks you order online or from a catalog come pre-sealed to gas. i guess i could ask that on the website or through customer service. but i like getting replies from you guys.
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
nope never trust em always pressure test the welds and seal em up
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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I'm with Curt. Best tank sealer is good welds.
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even if i weld em myself id check em everyone has a bad day sometimes
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
i understand that good welds are super important but i think i was meaning if gas tanks come with some kind of liquid sealer that is poured into the tank and coats the inside of the tank to prevent the metal from rusting and being eaten away by the gas. that's what i should have asked.
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i have seen some factory tanks sealed but ive never seen a aftermarket tank that was
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
Gas doesn't eat metal.
Want to block rust? Screw sealer. Go to caswellplating.com and by some flash copper solution.
All you'll need is a trickle charger, acetone, some 1/2" copper tubing as your anode and some gauze to
wrap the anode with to insulate it from the tank. In about an hour or so you'll have a copper lined
fuel tank.
Want to block rust? Screw sealer. Go to caswellplating.com and by some flash copper solution.
All you'll need is a trickle charger, acetone, some 1/2" copper tubing as your anode and some gauze to
wrap the anode with to insulate it from the tank. In about an hour or so you'll have a copper lined
fuel tank.
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
hhmm..interesting..good idea!rakeNtrail wrote:Gas doesn't eat metal.
Want to block rust? Screw sealer. Go to caswellplating.com and by some flash copper solution.
All you'll need is a trickle charger, acetone, some 1/2" copper tubing as your anode and some gauze to
wrap the anode with to insulate it from the tank. In about an hour or so you'll have a copper lined
fuel tank.
i guess if i used what little brain i have left, i would have figured out that the gas tanks that come on cars/trucks are most likely not coated with anything and are just bare metal and that they don't get eaten through by the gas either.
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
The new ethanol fuels mandated by the US Feds gather moisture from the air, and if it sits in a tank for extended periods,
the water separates and cause rust corrosion inside the tank.
the water separates and cause rust corrosion inside the tank.
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Re: gas tank sealing and ordering from a catalog/online webs
i read that somewhere, too. ethanol soaks up moisture, hence all the water-removing fuel treatments we have.railroad bob wrote:The new ethanol fuels mandated by the US Feds gather moisture from the air, and if it sits in a tank for extended periods,
the water separates and cause rust corrosion inside the tank.
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Saw the latest issue of Horse. They have an article with data on ethanol fuels.
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put that mag down and get your srse in the workshop ....theres a bike to finish lol...
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I was only flipin thru it at a store with free WiFi. I was going to start a thread or continue my rant, "butt", this is a highly dynamic situation that dictates my attention.
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Yeah, I know it's an old post.
I quit using tank liners a long time ago - they don't last. Now when I pressure test and find a pin hole leak from a weld or something, I seal the leak with lead and I've become rather good with it. Years ago guys used to seal and mold with lead in the days before Bondo. Even factories leaded in quarter panel seams. Working with lead is definitely getting to be a dying art.
I quit using tank liners a long time ago - they don't last. Now when I pressure test and find a pin hole leak from a weld or something, I seal the leak with lead and I've become rather good with it. Years ago guys used to seal and mold with lead in the days before Bondo. Even factories leaded in quarter panel seams. Working with lead is definitely getting to be a dying art.