Re: Morticus' Packard 200 Deluxe Touring Edition
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Gas tank update.
We checked the inside of the repro tank to see where the problem was. Turns out the heat from soldering the bung caused the pick up line to detach. So now we'll need to cut a hole in the top of the tank, solder the line back in place, then seal the access hole. Not looking forward to it. I've been trying to weld up my old tank after having it sandblasted. It's coming along but it's a bit frustrating. Old thin metal is a struggle to weld, especially for someone who is new at it. So I pulled out my brother in law's old tank (the one that came with the car and ended up causing multiple stick valves). I had previously used a bunch of vinegar and bolts thrown in the tank to loosen up all the rust and scale. It did fairly well but I stopped working on the tank after we picked up the repro tank. So, pulled it back out, pressure washed everything I could reach on the inside. Cleared up all the surface rust that had appeared in the past year, and got rid of the leftover flakes. Then dumped acetone in it to dissolve any leftover varnish. Drained then dumped in 99% alcohol to help dry it out. Heat gun finished up the drying. I then sprayed in a bunch of fogging oil and rolled the tank around to cover all surfaces. This should prevent flash rust. This is how the tank started was back when he first bought the car It's not perfect, but I think may work for a temporary tank while we work on fixing the repro. Might be a good idea to put a fuel filter in front of the tank though. -Kevin
Posted on: 9/30 20:43
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Re: Morticus' Packard 200 Deluxe Touring Edition
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I always had problems getting all the rust off the "ceiling" of the tank. After clogging fuel filters over and over I finally gave up and decided to have it renu'd.
Posted on: 9/30 21:48
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-BigKev
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Re: Morticus' Packard 200 Deluxe Touring Edition
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That's what I'm worried about. I don't have the scope with me, so I can't see the top of the tank. Bottom looks great though. It may be good enough for a temporary tank. My brother in law hasn't been able to drive his car because we've been chasing fuel tank problems for 3 months now. Between work, family, and other obligations the two of us have had a hard time getting things repaired. I'm just wanting to get him back on the road while we repair the repro tank. Once we fix the pickup tube the repro tank will be good to go forever. This old tank will be used as a backup or for Rusty McRustFace if I ever get that car running. -Kevin
Posted on: 9/30 22:12
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