Hey Jeff,
Ah, yes, indeed, I have spent many hours trying to straighten theses messes
out. Perversely, the better the sealer starts out, the bigger the mess it
leaves when it ultimately fails. And, of course, I know of many others who
have experienced the same thing.
Sure, it costs more to replace a rotten tank and if ya can't do it, ya can't
do it. If you MUST use a sealer, use it.
Just budget your time and money 'cause you will have the problem again.
--Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM, USA
'41 Chevrolet Coupe, '65 Sunbeam Tiger, '66 Morgan Plus Four, '89 Alfa Romeo
Spider
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>From: "carfindr" <carfindr@tiac.net>
>To: "Colin Cobb " <cobmeister@zianet.com>, "BobTescione" <mogman@rpa.net>,
<morgans@autox.team.net>
>Subject: RE: Dirt in the Petrol Tank
>Date: Sun, Jun 11, 2000, 5:02 PM
>
>I can't say that I actually know of anyone who had chunks
>floating around in their tank after doing this - do you?
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