[AT] Gas tank

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at keyconn.net
Sun Jun 6 16:54:58 PDT 2004


Thank you Gerald.
R Fink
PA



At 09:15 AM 6/6/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Never have used it on a gas tank but I did use JB to fill in the pits in
>they cylinder of my 6 h.p. Fairbanks Morse Z engine.  After troweling the JB
>in with a straight edge, I honed the cylinder and put it back together.
>That was 1986 and it still runs like a champ and the JB is still in place.
>I would think if you get the area cleaned well and let the JB cure it would
>probably do a good job.  If you have pin holes in your tank you might want
>to try a stuff called "Quik Poly" available from a guy on the engine list
>named Joe Kelly.  It is a very liquid epoxy that you can mix and pour in a
>tank, slosh it around and then let it dry.  It works wonders.  The same
>stuff is available also as "Extreme Poly" from other sources....or at least
>it was the last time I looked.
>
>Gerald
>Western NC
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>From: "Richard Fink Sr" <nancydick at keyconn.net>
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>Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 12:05 PM
>Subject: [AT] Gas tank
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> > Has any one used the epoxy steel or JB weld on a gas tank to seal a leak
> > and how does it hold up.
> > R Fink
> > PA
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