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Sketchy fix

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Just spent a bunch of time changing all my brake lines and while nthe tank was out, I gave it a quick clean and sprayed it with some zink paint. But apparently the undercoating on it was holding back a pin hole. So I made a sketchy repair to keep the gas from leaking out.
So I have a tank on order from rockauto. The shipping option they gave was surprisingly cheap, plus the discount code made it a great price, see below
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Re: Sketchy fix

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Sketchy? Not really. Bar of soap might be sketchy, and that works too.

Sketchy is I would have soldered the screw to the tank. Done it many times. With the fuel running out. I use a 100 watt soldering iron, unplugged. :eek: BUT DONT'T DO IT MY WAY! :rolling:

Good delivered price on a new tank. :tu:
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I have used Marine-Tex epoxy for several gas tank repairs including my Vair. Fixes are still fine, some more than 30 years old now.
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I got a hole punched in a good gas tank and I took it out and filled it with soap and water for a day to get the gas fumes out and then brazed a patch over the hole. I use the brazing to patch pin holes as well, just clean the tank out really well to eliminate the fumes before putting a torch to it! :extinguisher: Did this in 2009 and still no leaks. :tu:
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Another added safety item if going to flame weld/braze a gas tank is after cleaning well, position the tank so you can fill it with water up close to the weld/braze area, so the air space for fumes is small. Then even if fumes, they just poof without drama. I did this when cutting tops out of 5 gallon thinner cans with a cutting torch to uses as open top cans (trash, wash buckets, etc.)
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You can also run the exhaust of a running engine into the tank. This will get rid of the oxygen so there is no big bang.
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Re: Sketchy fix

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I was able to buy a new tank and install it. but my "fix" held for the few weeks I needed it.
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Suspect Kamila is a BOT.
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might be, this thread has been silent for a while
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Re: Sketchy fix

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Re: Sketchy fix

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I needed to add a fuel return line and found the removable fuel sender to be a non-explosive means. I soldered the new return tube in and unfortunately that somewhat melted the plastic (nylon?) insulated for the sender. I put a big blog of JB weld over the insulator/housing and even perpetually immersed in gas it has never leaked 16 years later.

As to the gas tank shipping $15.99! How do they do it??? About 6 months ago I bought carb gaskets weighing just a few ounces and the cost was $22 to go 90 miles by regular USPS. Glad the tank shipping was reasonable for you.

Not that you are likely to find a Corvair anymore at Pick Your Part (LKQ) but for years they have been piercing the tanks to drain them. They shove a red plug into the hole. Not sure if that is a legit fix but they still do sell their gas tanks. So maybe?
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