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Under scuttle petrol tank leak
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(30-11-2018, 11:16 PM)Nigel Ricardo Wrote: I have used Slosh in the past but with this new petrol it's not very compatible, this time around with a pin holed bottom of my tank I bought a 2 pack epoxy fuel tank repair for 5 gallon motorcycle tanks from Ebay , it works perfectly after 24 hours curing , only thing I had to do was remove the bung and drill a hole through the set off epoxy to allow fuel to reach the pick up

Obviously Biddlecombe solved his problem, but I'd suggest others check around before buying any slosh-type sealant.  The previous owner of my 1952 Lanchester saloon had treated the tank to the latest slosh and I found that modern petrols destroyed it.  Sometimes I'd only go 100 yards before the tiny black specks would cause a sudden halt.  This despite the filter in the carb, a standard in-line filter and a modern-type filter I installed in line.  Worth checking re modern fuels.  Cheers,  Bill
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Under scuttle petrol tank leak - by Biddlecombe - 30-11-2018, 10:42 PM
RE: Under scuttle petrol tank leak - by Bill Sheehan - 05-12-2018, 12:14 AM
RE: Under scuttle petrol tank leak - by JonE - 05-12-2018, 09:54 AM

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