Thread: Fuel tank sealers
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11-29-2008 11:58 AM #1
Fuel tank sealers
I'd like to hear a few opinions on this. I have used the Bill Hirsh stuff with decent results but it looks like there are many others..I had to drop the tank on my 64 Fairlane yesterday and it's prety grim although there's no sign of rust. Just the nasty stuff from sitting forever in a 28K/ 44 year old car.I remember when hot rods were all home made.
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11-29-2008 04:13 PM #2
RedCote by Damon Ind. We use it on all of our bike tanks, GREAT stuff, never had any issues and fairly cheap. You can get it thru O'Reilly auto or strat from Damon Industries, do a search asI'm in N.W. Indy for the weekend, not at the shop in E. Tenn!!If its not worth doing right, its not worth doing... Donny, MaxxMuscle Custom Painting
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11-29-2008 05:55 PM #3
I have used both POR 15 and Eastwood gas tank sealer kits. Had great results with both.Livin' on Route 66
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11-29-2008 08:03 PM #4
Eastwood three - part sealant kit.
I've heard good reviews on it..
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