[AT] Gas tank

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at keyconn.net
Sun Jun 6 17:02:01 PDT 2004


Thanks Jim the one i used is a two part epoxy. I don't know who makes it 
but was sold buy Fisher Auto parts. I have all ways soldered or welded gas 
tanks like this but on this one i ran out of the old style acid core solder 
and the new stuff[[safe one]] is a complete waste of time.
R Fink
PA




At 08:59 AM 6/6/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>JB Weld works, but it seems to eventually let go.  It may be due to the
>vibration or it gets attacked by the gasoline.   They do make a two part
>epoxy that is designed to seal gas tanks.   Try some of that.   So far it
>has worked for me.
>
>Jim
>
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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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