I found four pin holes in the top of my gas tank. Is there any way to fix that?
I found four pin holes in the top of my gas tank. Is there any way to fix that?
You can weld/repaint
Look up kreeme(sp) tank sealer.
Or my fav. Por15 tank sealer.
Kreem tank sealer is junk. DO NOT use it.
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The best way would be too braze it, the cheap and easy way is too JBweld it, It really Depends on how bad the rust is!
i use napa gas puddy or i braze it/weld it. it depends how bad it is
my 300ex had a hairline crack in the tank the other day i just sanded down the spot wiped it with acetone then put on some jb weld and smoothed it. its sitting with a full tank now and bone dry on the outside
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Weld it.I always weld pin hole with tin.and most of time I weld the tank with gas in it.I have a old big cupper shaft,heat it red with fire or simply put it in the stove. Grind the paint around the pin hole.heat the metal with the cupper shaft and simply weld with tin,and use welding flux.No fire,so no problem! I have weld many many tank with this method.The good point is that method doesn't burn the paint.A pin hole repaired is about 1/4 inch diameter weld,grind it and a small drop of paint and it's done.
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Please kids, don't weld on anything full of of gasoline.
That's like running through the tiger enclosure dressed in raw beef.
What I did, was use an electrolysis process to clean all the rust out of the tank, after a few days of running, taking it out, drying it completely with a hair dryer, soaking it all in WD-40, stripping all the paint off, brazing all the problem areas, and repainting.
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Thanks everyone! I dont need it to be perfect, its not a show peice. I think I will try sealing it first. If I have time this winter I will take it down to the wearehouse and weld it. Got to build a hundered traps first and I need it to drag fire wood to my shop.
yea I tried welding a tank full of gas one time off some bad advise....Don't ever do it... Trust me.... I would use a center punch dimple where the pin holes are clean the area off all to bare metal, scuff it and JB weld it, let it sit and harden for a day or 2 then sand the JB weld off flush and be done with it.. Brazing it would be best but if you don't have the time or ability this works well..
WHY IN THE HELL WOULD ANYBODY TRY AND WELD AGAS TANK WITH GAS IN IT???????? ARE YOU ALL THAT STUPID THESE DAYS??? TOO MUCH TV?? VIDEO GAMES? DRUGS? WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU.
Last edited by badass350x; 11-29-2011 at 10:03 AM.
If you're going to seal it now and plan on welding it later, you'll ruin the seal inside and have crap floating around in your
Tank.
The por15 tank sealer will most probably out last the rest of the tank. So once done with that no need to ever bother with
Welding.
Thanks. I dont think I would ever try to weld a tank with gas in it. That just sounds like an accident waiting to happen. However I did consider using a shop vac to get any loose rust/crud out. But Im not sure thats a good idea either.
Can I get any of those sealers localy or do I need to order it online?
Why Does Everyone assume that when they talk about welding, they wont obviously empty and dry out the tank first??