LocuMob
Fluid Technician with a hat
No dice, gap between '64 and '67. Vans it is.
No dice, gap between '64 and '67. Vans it is.
I'd like to know how it goes, I might need a new tank.After discussing it with my lady, she agrees that a rusted tank is unreliable and a dented tank is undesirable. Unreliable +undesirable=unuseable.
So I'll be ordering a tank and hardware from Vans this week.
Thanks to all who responded.
I'd like to know how it goes, I might need a new tank.
Always inspect parts, especially if you're meeting in person. Than you could have flipped some Jersey attitude on him, made him pay you for the hassle, and not been in the exact same boat with a different anchor. Not the end of the world, but a lesson in being more critical of used parts you are buying. Most of us have been there and done that, just one of those crappy lessons we learn from. Yard driven is better than not driven.got home and discovered the tank was worse than what we had
Yeah. When I got my stubframe I had the guy take a video of him walking around and hitting it with a screwdriver. I’ve had a few bad deals with getting parts for the car but that’s lifeAlways inspect parts, especially if you're meeting in person. Than you could have flipped some Jersey attitude on him, made him pay you for the hassle, and not been in the exact same boat with a different anchor. Not the end of the world, but a lesson in being more critical of used parts you are buying. Most of us have been there and done that, just one of those crappy lessons we learn from. Yard driven is better than not driven.
Some JB putty and a coat of paint and it looks good enough to hold some gas and let me drive it around.Ugh, that gas tank is hideous!
Thankfully this car is not a yard dog. I drive it on weekends and start it often to run up to temp.
If you ever intend to take it on the street, get a new tank. Don't screw around. I can only imagine what it looks like on the inside, plus you're pumping rusty gas through the system.Some JB putty and a coat of paint and it looks good enough to hold some gas and let me drive it around.
Trust me, a new tank will be going in when it’s road worthy. My uncle and I pressure blasted and vacuumed as much as we could.If you ever intend to take it on the street, get a new tank. Don't screw around. I can only imagine what it looks like on the inside, plus you're pumping rusty gas through the system.
Do I need to use sealer inside the old tank or not?
I pulled tank on 68 Polara, inside has a small amount of what looks like surface rust, but no pin holes. I want to use old tank. I am going to clean out with detergent, then use vinegar soak, but it seems some say need to use gas tank sealer after that.
Any thoughts would help me.
View attachment 280921 View attachment 280922 View attachment 280923 View attachment 280924 View attachment 280925 View attachment 280926 View attachment 280927 It all depends on your budget. We dropped the tank on my 71 Polara and after draining 5 gallons of 25 year old gas did we discover one corner was rusted out. So instead of buying a new tank, I went onto Facebook and found a guy with a junkyard in NJ who’d sell me a tank he had. Long story short, met him halfway, paid him way more than what I thought we had agreed on (he had a delivery fee too), got home and discovered the tank was worse than what we had. Since the car was no where near road worthy (and won’t be for at least a year), we took some JB Weld putty and filled the holes and painted the tank. Works great for me being able to drive it around the yard
I can only look back and laugh about it now. Was an expensive mistake, but I learned from it. The original gas tank had its biggest hole filled with JB Weld and everything got a coat of rustoleum. Been 2 years since and zero issuesLet me guess, did you buy that tank at midnight in a dark alley?
Seriously dealing with a gas tank is not for the timid. I remember here one member cut open his tank at the seam and reconditioned it, two thumbs up on that one!
Then in the recent sending unit post there was a boob video from a Brit about his sending unit problem and views of his fiberglassed/bondo/putty'd up/sealed reconditioned gas tank...Ugggg!
I've welded motorcycle gas tanks, cut them open to bang out dents and clean out rust, body picked dents out, weld cracks etc.
Not for the timid.
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