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Old 07-21-2013, 12:13 PM
pelican pelican is offline
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well...

personally,i would NEVER recommend repairing a fuel tank - but that's me ...I own a shop and the liability would be huge...also,i do not know of ANY aluminum shop,in my area,that will repair a gasoline fuel tank...

smart play:

remove the tank,send it to a reputable certified manufacture have a replacement built...when the replacement tank is done,clean,scuff sand,chemically etch prime and coat it in interprotect 2000e,till that coating is approx. thick as a matchbook cover...

install that tank on strips of starboard...

any questions on this - search my post history,you will find a wealth of good,reliable advice...
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