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Re: [Healeys] 100 gas tank

To: richchrysler@quickclic.net, mayorrichard@hotmail.com,
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100 gas tank
From: Warthodson@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:02:24 EDT
Rich,
The car has been used every year since it was restored.  It doesn't get used 
in the winter, but I doubt that it ever has the  tank less than half full. I 
am glad to hear that there is a coating  (sealant) that withstands today's fuel 
formulations.  
To everyone that have replied on this subject, thanks! I am forwarding  your 
messages onto my friend for his review.
Gary  
 
 
In a message dated 4/28/2008 8:27:15 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
richchrysler@quickclic.net writes:

Gary,

Your description of the fine powder being as fine as  talcum powder leads me 
to believe this is old gas residue, not rust from a  rusting steel gas tank.
You say the tank is about 7 years old. Was the tank  used for a time and then 
allowed to sit empty with the last bit of gas in  it evaporating? This would 
certainly leave behind the rust coloured powder  you describe. It would be 
from the gas, not the tank.
Try pouring a  little gas into a glass container and leaving it in a safe 
place until the  liquid evaporates. Look at what's left behind.
Regardless, there are new  gas tank sealants made today, formulated to stand 
up to the modern fuels  with ethanol, etc. and will not break down.
I have recently gone through  this operation with a BN1 that had sat for 
decades. I had to empty about 7  gallons of ancient rotten smelling fuel from 
the tank. The carb float  bowls had about 1/2" of this dry powdery sediment 
in them that had to be  completely cleaned out. Same with the fuel pump. I 
removed the tank and  took it to a reputable radiator and gas tank repair 
shop. They cleaned and  sealed the inside of the tank with a sealant that 
looks like white paint.  They assured me this is formulated for the new fuels 
and has a lifetime  warranty.
Everything's back on the road now with no problems.

Rich  Chrysler
>> From:  Warthodson@aol.com
>> Date: Sun, 27  Apr 2008 09:18:22 -0400
>> To:   healeys@autox.team.net
>> Subject: [Healeys] 100 gas  tank
>>
>> This weekend we discovered the float bowls on a  friend's BN1 filled  with
>> approx. 1/2" of very fine rust,  high enough to be blocking the  passage
> into the
>>  carbs. The car was restored 7 years ago & the  gas tank was replaced  at
> that
>> time. Upon examination, the inside  surface  of the tank was covered with
> rust.
>> He is considering  an  aluminum replacement tank & is interested in 
>>  knowing
>> which  suppliers have tanks the fit well, have the  correct fuel line
> fitting & if
>> there are any other  issues he should know about.
>>  Thanks,
>> Gary  Hodson






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