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McGillicuddy 12-25-2012 03:41 PM

Fiberglass fuel tank repair
 
Well Merry Christmas all. Heading over the river and through the woods to last night's family fest I ran over something. Mile or so down the road out I'm of fuel.

Worst fear confirmed in a 2 inch gash in lower front corner of the gas tank.

Is this patchable? Thickend epoxy or Water Weld after a good dose of acetone or go find a new tank... any thought o resin guru dudes:confused:

strick 12-26-2012 11:23 AM

Wish I knew....not qualified to answer that one Gillie. I would think that you would want to patch both the inside and out side of the tank...just like a boat.

strick

NoBones 12-26-2012 06:27 PM

Just outa' curiosity, what the heck kind of a vehicle are you driving with a
fiberglass tank?? :confused:

I would be hitting the junk yard unless your ride is a Ferrari, Lamborgini
or Bugatti Veyron!!! :eek: You would have to check Ebay....:rolleyes:

McGillicuddy 12-27-2012 03:55 AM

Well Ken, it wasn't the Bugatti - I tend to favor the Aston Martin in the rain...
Needless to say they don't have the tank in my local salvage yards but I did find one up in North Hollywood...

Strick, I think you're right about patching inside and out but the endoscope has something brown on the lens clouding my image of the internal perimeter... not confident I have a good rough edge...I'll get a better view tomorrow
:o


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