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along with a leaky petcock i found that my tank has a tiny seam leak along the back-underside of the tank.
apparantly it was rubbing right at the y of the frame.
ive tried a few external sealers and the crack is just too small to fill with this type.
thanks for the link bob.
im looking for a replacement tank but most tanks i find are in worse shape than the one i have or dont fit.
russell, pinholes can be slowed or stopped with bar soap.but its a temp fix. i wouldnt trust it for more then 50 miles or so.
someone told me dove works best but i havnt tried too many different brands myself.
looking on z1 i found a cheaper kit.
www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=435
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First, if you have pinholes, the paint will be ruined under the pinholes. You can put a pin in the bubble and then scrape it off. Generally, the pinholes are on the bottom so sometimes, their repair can be hidden and you won't need to repain the whole tank.
I suggest you consider using JB Weld. This stuff is an epoxy that isn't affected by gas. Mix it well and smooth it over the pinholes. Then sand and repaint or put a decal over the area or something along those lines. Except for brazing or perhaps welding the holes with a rod welder, JB Weld is the best way to fix pinholes and is a permanent repair.
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i found some seal-all at true value and so far the leak is sealed. this stuff is great for pinholes and its alot easier to work with. the putty is more of a plug filler.
eclecticproducts.com/sealall/home.asp
i plan on putting another coat on but so far all is well.
wg is right about the paint being ruined. i scraped off what was loose but im not really to concerned with my paint at the moment.i just sprayed with with primer
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If you've got a layer of sealer in the tank already, particularily one that has failed, you won't have good luck if you're going to try to add another layer on top of it. Any sealer requires a clean base to adhere to. If you've got a failed layer of sealer concealing a bunch of fuel you'll never get the adhesion that's required to do the job one last time. I suggest that you figure out how to seal up the tank openings and fill it with acetone. Let it set until ALL the old sealer comes loose and then start over.
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but until then,and i cant stress this enough.
the epoxy putty is more of a plug filler then a pinhole filler(it even says so on the package).
its been a week with a full tank and most pressure at the repair spot(sittin on my work bench)
the seal all has held tight with only one application
the crack was about 3/16 long.
with the j-b weld and two part ribbons you have to put a plug around the hole and these are not sandable.
they are supposedly as hard as steel.
the seal all acts more like a gas resistant caulk then a filler.
wich sounds like it suits your instance better.
I CAN NOT SAY THIS ENOUGH, THE TWO PART EPOXY FILLER IS FOR PLUG HOLES AND IF YOU USE IT ON CRACKS OR PINHOLEs YOU WILL HAVE A RAISED SPOT WHERE THE FILLER IS.
the seal all sits alot more flush with the surounding metal.
there is nothing wrong with surface rust or pinholes in a tank if taken care of properly.
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I CAN NOT SAY THIS ENOUGH, THE TWO PART EPOXY FILLER IS FOR PLUG HOLES AND IF YOU USE IT ON CRACKS OR PINHOLEs YOU WILL HAVE A RAISED SPOT WHERE THE FILLER IS.
Yes , you will have a raised spot. In my case the pinholes are on the bottom of the tank where you cannot see them. As for having a fireball between your legs. I have thought of that too. Thats exactly why I am looking for another tank. :pinch: Hurts just thinking about it. It was a temporary fix. It worked. Did u just call me a pinhole? Just joking.
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