What is the best and safest method to repair 3 small holes in the bottom of a cub gas tank?
Thanks,
Buddy
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Leaking gas tank
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Re: Leaking gas tank
Hi Buddy, POR 15 does a great job with gas tanks, they have kits made just for that, local auto suppliers have them
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Re: Leaking gas tank
If you have 3 small holes in the bottom of the tank, most likely there are a lot more almost through. JB Weld would work on the existing holes, but if the bottom of the tank is in bad shape, a coating from POR15, Redcote, etc. would be the way to go, or another tank.
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Re: Leaking gas tank
My opinion, the best solution is to purchase a solid gas tank and hood.
As John states, once the tank develops rust hole(s), the entire bottom of the tank is usually gone.
As John states, once the tank develops rust hole(s), the entire bottom of the tank is usually gone.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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