| Mattbeekler |
Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:38 pm |
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I just pulled the gas tank out of my squareback, and started to pour it out....
It looked like dear old moms Iced Tea! Im on a tight budget and would like to salvage as much as I can on this project. Is there something that will keep/stop/renew in my gas tank or should i just chuck this one and get a new one?? If so where can I get a new (stock or better [I dont feel like modifying it]) one?
-Thanks |
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| Fastmatt |
Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:49 pm |
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| Just had my tank (which had sat with gas in it for 25 years...well, it began as gas and seemed to have evolved to a primordail ooze) stripped and sealed by the local radiator shop - cost me $50 buck, and was well worth it. |
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| Icy |
Mon Sep 22, 2003 6:23 pm |
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| Check out Restomotives Laboratories (http://www.por15.com) for their awesome gas tank resto product. If your tank is trashed, give me a shout. I have both early and a late style T3 tank. I know what cars go through 'up nordt'. Makes me glad I live in Oklahoma these days. |
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| Mattbeekler |
Mon Sep 22, 2003 7:21 pm |
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How would I use this POR-15 stuff and what products do I need?
dur im a retard I see it now, Thanks :) |
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| Erik Litchy |
Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:01 pm |
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Mattbeekler wrote: How would I use this POR-15 stuff and what products do I need?
dur im a retard I see it now, Thanks :)
its a kit with instructions :wink: |
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