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Gman

06-26-2001 12:12:56




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On my "G" Puller can't seem to get tank clean,gad a couple of flops due to this.I'm trying to keep tractor looking stock and not racy.I Put that tank sealer in tank after I ascid cleaned it,I did get a bad cleaning job.Does anybody know of anyone that builds aftermarket stock fuel tanks.I've toyed with the idea of puting one of those little aluinum tanks down inside the steel tank.I'm open for suggestions so if you got any ideas I'd like to hear them thanks in advance. Gman

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Duben

06-26-2001 19:13:56




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 Re: Fuel Tank Problems in reply to Gman, 06-26-2001 12:12:56  
When I got my '47 GW last year the fuel tank had a leak at the sedment bowl. I took it to a radiator shop and they fixed it right up and "boiled" it clean. They even had a coating you could buy that they guaranteed for a period of time (can't remember how long) that I passed on. Think it cost around $60.00 for the whole deal. You might try calling a couple local radiator shops and inquire what they can do for you. Good luck!

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Larry

06-26-2001 18:34:07




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 Re: Fuel Tank Problems in reply to Gman, 06-26-2001 12:12:56  

How about a stand pipe and screen? I had the same problem with one of my tractors. What I did was got a sediment bowl that had a stand pipe on it with a screen. That didn't work at first,because there was so much crap in the tank that it would pug the screen. So, I added a 3/8" copper tubeing about 2" long onto it with the screen on top of that. So far so good.



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missery

06-26-2001 13:43:48




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 Re: Fuel Tank Problems in reply to Gman, 06-26-2001 12:12:56  
why couldn't you take to a local fab shop and have them duplicate one for you.i had a box built at a local shopfor my stock car,cost me 75.00 .i am shure someone can bend you up a b0x up for you.just a thought. Dave.



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