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Diesel tank leak
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<blockquote data-quote="mitchwi" data-source="post: 194557" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>Thanks everyone....I knew I was nervous for a reason. Anyway I will tell you ... hubby took tank off and cleaned up the area where it was leaking.... 8 - 10 pinholes...no chance of welding repair. Checked price of new $850 (OUCH)... figured that all these tanks (finding used) would probably be in same situation... pin holes is right around the area where output lines come out of tank... probably water settles here on this underside before dripping/running off. Talked to a friend, he hooked him up with some stuff... said it looks like duct tape but you rub it together between your hands til it heats up and then apply it to the tank. Sounds to be kinda on the same lines as JBWeld. Specifically made for gas/fuel tanks. Guess we'll see how it holds up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchwi, post: 194557, member: 2063"] Thanks everyone....I knew I was nervous for a reason. Anyway I will tell you ... hubby took tank off and cleaned up the area where it was leaking.... 8 - 10 pinholes...no chance of welding repair. Checked price of new $850 (OUCH)... figured that all these tanks (finding used) would probably be in same situation... pin holes is right around the area where output lines come out of tank... probably water settles here on this underside before dripping/running off. Talked to a friend, he hooked him up with some stuff... said it looks like duct tape but you rub it together between your hands til it heats up and then apply it to the tank. Sounds to be kinda on the same lines as JBWeld. Specifically made for gas/fuel tanks. Guess we'll see how it holds up! [/QUOTE]
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