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MisterCinders
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I think there is a tiny leak below my paint on the tank, as a small blister has emerged. When I hammered the sides on that one, it caused a very small pinhole (i.e., I clumsily hammered too hard) that I filled in with some JB Weld. That was sometime ago and it had held after several tests of filling with vinegar and then gasoline. I have since run several tanks of fuel through it.
The small paint blister suggests that fuel is finding a way out.
Before stripping the tank for a full blown fix over the winter, I considered doing a POR 15 or Caswell seal inside.
My tank is rust free and otherwise clean. Do I need the "kit" or should I just go straight to the sealer?
If the temps weren't so damn cold, I'd just paint one of my other tanks and use that. But without any climate controlled spray booth, I am stuck with mother nature.
The small paint blister suggests that fuel is finding a way out.
Before stripping the tank for a full blown fix over the winter, I considered doing a POR 15 or Caswell seal inside.
My tank is rust free and otherwise clean. Do I need the "kit" or should I just go straight to the sealer?
If the temps weren't so damn cold, I'd just paint one of my other tanks and use that. But without any climate controlled spray booth, I am stuck with mother nature.