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Posted by souNdguy on May 26, 2006 at 22:09:13 from (12.65.162.46):
In Reply to: Re: Gas fuel tank repair... posted by Bob on May 26, 2006 at 21:50:38:
JB weld 2 part epoxy, both regualr and qwick is gas 'inert' once cured. I got this right from the makers when i sent them an email. The carb on my 8n has jb weld repairing the corner inlet that was cracked by the previous owner. Been on there since the day i got my 8n. They also mentione dthe jb-water-weld stick ( white color ) is also gas inert once cured. I have this on a fuel line on my IH cub. The steal line had a pinhole ( never seen that one before! ), and i put a ring of waterweld around it.. been that way for years. Just gotta clean down to bare metal with carb cleaner first.. then apply and let cure completely. I like the solder idea.. good luck on geting somebody to weld or solder on a gas tank... I've never found anyone that would do it. Kreem or POR-15 would work as well... they are both epoxy fuel tank liners... Soundguy
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