Re: Keegan's Replacement Fuel Tank
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...to plug any possible pinholes, after soldering you could wipe one of those exotic adhesive/sealants on it. I'm not familiar with using those, so wouldn't know what to recommend.
Properly done solder flows pretty pin-hole free. But can't think of a reason why one of the sealants you use on the inside of a tank wouldn't be suitable to use over the solder or over a weld on the outside.
Posted on: 2011/2/26 15:45
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As Owen has indicated, I'd feel better if any possible pinholes were tinned with tinners paste or soldered over with a coat.
For a modern sealer i've have excellent luck with something called Seal-All. Tube has a a red oval inscribed inside of it "Gas Oil". About $3.00 for a 4oz tube. I use it quite often for a variety of leak corrections on gas and oil. Real ez to use to. Available at the local Freds and Dollar General stores.
Posted on: 2011/2/26 15:52
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I wasn't suggesting to forego the soldering first. The thing with solder is, if it's not a pressure system (like water pipes) you can't fully test it. Anyone who has sweated a pipe joint knows that even after pressurizing the system, a leak can appea in a day or two, as even happens to plumbers sometimes on a tricky joint.
Belt and suspenders, I say! Howdya like all this nifty unsolicited advice, Keegan?
Posted on: 2011/2/27 15:02
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Couldn't get any more done over the weekend. Hopefully this week will allow some time.
I spoke with Spectra Premium. They are a huge manufacturer of fuel tanks. They told me that they attach filler necks, vent tubes and such with plain old 50-50 solder. This may be a much faster and cheaper route than tig welding. I'll give it a try and see what I think. Need to get a couple more items. Then an in-car fitting will be possible.
Posted on: 2011/2/28 11:57
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Prototype is almost complete. Have to cut a hole in top for the sending unit.
The fit is good. There will have to be some spacers on the top of the tank as the new tank isn't as tall as the original. Maybe by this time next week, I'll have it all worked out.
Posted on: 2011/3/1 15:33
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Keegan, I think you've really got something there! Glad you picked up the ball and ran with it!
Posted on: 2011/3/1 19:50
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I'm wondering what ever became of tis project. Like to know more about it.
Posted on: 2011/7/11 13:20
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bump.
Posted on: 2011/11/30 10:09
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