doug hodder wrote: I have no sympathy for a vandal/ thief/ or whatever label you want to put on them.
Lynn Coleman wrote:
Anyone know how to repair a plastic gas tank? (for future knowledge that we hope we never need to use.
Lynn
doug hodder wrote:Golly, it'd be a shame if someone doctored up a 5 gallon can of fuel and left it out, it got stolen and someone lunched an engine because of it huh? Just thinking about poetic justice, I've got about that much stale gas in a boat...I doubt I'd do it, revenge etc...but it's got it's possibilities...![]()
Doug
Nitetimes wrote:Lynn Coleman wrote:
Anyone know how to repair a plastic gas tank? (for future knowledge that we hope we never need to use.
Lynn
Only way I know to repair a plastic tank ( and it's not easy to do) is drop the tank and put a steel valve stem in it, I've done it with plastic gas cans and one tank. It works but it can be tricky to get in and it usually requires drilling a bigger hole than you've already got. Downside is it makes a drain for thieves and if they don't use it your tank could get to looking like a porcupine!
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