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  • yymmas41
    Newbie
    • Jun 5 2010
    • 7

    gas tank

    how to fix gas tank leak along the seam
  • Dakota Boy
    Super-Experienced
    • Jun 30 2009
    • 1561

    #2
    you can get a new tank from the parts houses for 200 bucks

    that might be the best option.
    http://www.tbirdregistry.com/viewdat...ryNumber=33517

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    • yymmas41
      Newbie
      • Jun 5 2010
      • 7

      #3
      thank you!!

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      • simplyconnected
        Administrator
        • May 26 2009
        • 8787

        #4
        Dakota Boy is right, fixing a leaky gas tank is, 'throwing good money after bad'. 15-gallons of gasoline is really heavy. I wouldn't chance fixing a seam leak. Your old tank probably has lots of rust inside (because it has nowhere to go).

        The cheapest, easiest, and longest lasting fix, is to buy a new tank. They are just like the originals and they are dipped in tin. There is a company in Canada that makes them at a very reasonable cost. You can find them on eBay as well as most all the classic car parts houses. - Dave
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