One possibility for repairing it yourself is... dang it, I can't remember
what the brand name is, but there's a thick epoxy-like gas tank sealant you
can buy- after hot tanking it to get it good and clean, pour this stuff
inside and swirl it around, and it makes a good seal for any small holes or
rustrthough. Apparently it works well and lasts- I haven't used it but have
had it recommended by several people. It's not cheap- I think more than 20$
for a tank's worth. Find it among RV dealer types- I can imagine that with
those big old auxilliary tanks and sitting in storage half the year, RV's
are extra prone to tank rust.
Anyone here have firsthand experience with this stuff?
-Paul Clark
-----Original Message-----
From: Wagonman61 [SMTP:Wagonman61@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 10:01 AM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FORWARDLOOK] >>>LOOK Gas tank needed.
Hi guys!
Does anyone know where I can get a gas tank for my "61 Plymouth
Fury
wagon? My tank is really rusted on the inside. No garage wants to repair
it.
All tips welcome. Dave aka: wagonman61@xxxxxxx
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