From: | John Faraci | e-mail: | thevetteshop@aol.com |
Subject: | RE: RE: GasTank Leaks | Date: | Wed Jun 19 17:55:28 2013 |
Response to: | 4736 |
Doug, I have had very good results using Caswells epoxy tank sealer. The current gas that's available doesn't seem to effect it. It sticks real good and will stick to rusty surfaces as well. The stuff is thick and will plug up pinholes. Good Luck! ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- I have welded Crocker, Indian and Super X cast tanks and that was the order of decreasing quality. ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- My 1931 KJ has been developing pin hole leaks. The other year, the right side tank had a large paint bubble develop on the bottom. I poured PJ Weld on the offending area. As I've been riding the Henderson quite a bit this year, I filled the right tank up as I use it for reserve. This week, another pin hole developed on the top of the tank. First I blame the crappy corn gas our government is jamming down our throats. Ethanol gas is hydrophilic and no good for motors. The second issue is the original quality of the KJ tanks. Were they that pourous that these pinholes can now show up? Guess it's time to pull them and get the Red-Kote sloshing around inside. Doug |