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[Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers and tires

Subject: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers and tires
From: amalin at mac.com (Al Malin)
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 15:55:16 -0400
References: <020901d34e7f$357bdf40$a0739dc0$@speakeasy.net> <15f5e31ab74-c0d-1135@webjas-vab119.srv.aolmail.net> <"007801d34f63$82e97190$88bc54b0$@lachlan"@homecall.co.uk> <CY4PR2201MB12397552CA111BE4609C37F7D15B0@CY4PR2201MB1239.namprd22.prod.outlook.com> <003c01d35004$4b3bd520$e1b37f60$@ca> <20171028174239.4595795.57294.9959@gmail.com>
Roland,

In addition --- don?t store it with ethanol-laced gas (E10). Ethanol absorbs 
water and water causes steel to rust.

Find ethanol-free gas with this link:
  https://www.pure-gas.org

Tricarb,
Al Malin


> On Oct 28, 2017, at 1:42 PM, Roland Wilhelmy <sentenac.rw at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> We had a BJ7 and Moss's replacement tank was a perfect match. 
> However, the tank on my BN1 is put together with copper rivets and solder, 
> not a welded tank. I doubt that anyone makes replicas of it these days. Since 
> I want my BN1 to be as original as possible I want to keep the original tank. 
> Since it does not leak and since it does have some rust pits after 50+ years 
> of 'storage' I have had it cleaned and will most likely seal it. 
> 
> -Roland
> 
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
> From: Larry Paterson
> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2017 10:27 AM
> To: 'Jean Caron'; healeys at autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers and tires
> 
> I totally agree.  I just took a gas tank from a 3000 to the dump.  It had a 
> few pin holes in it.  I also can?t understand why people spend so much time 
> worrying about the price of tires.  I understand the issues related to size, 
> as we all know size matters, but why on earth would someone want to cheap out 
> on the very thing that connects us to the road and that our lives depend on.  
>  Shouldn?t the discussion centre on quality, service life and road handling 
> rather than price.   
>  
> Larry
> From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Jean 
> Caron
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 9:55 PM
> To: Simon Lachlan; healeys at autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers
>  
> So we have been debating fuel tanks for a few days now and whether or not one 
> should seal it etc. I just checked the Moss website and right now there is a 
> sale on 20% off, a steel gas tank is $189.99, plus $15.00 for oversize 
> shipping. 
> So this works out to $167.00 for a gas tank.
> But if you want to get an aluminium one it's $619.99 minus the 20% which 
> works out to $496.00.
> I have difficulty understanding why, someone who drives a car worth around 
> $50000.00 or more, does not want to spend between $167.00 to $500.00 for a 
> gas tank. It blows my mind.
>  
> Jean
>  
> 
> From: Healeys <healeys-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of Simon Lachlan 
> <simon.lachlan at homecall.co.uk>
> Sent: October 27, 2017 8:38 PM
> To: warthodson at aol.com; RFBegani at speakeasy.net; healeys at 
> autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers
>  
> When my tank developed a pinhole leak I just ordered an aluminum tank.  No 
> more issues?.cross your fingers, but surely aluminum is the way to go?
> (I?d never had any discernible rust inside until it started to smell and just 
> ooze a little fuel. I never did hack the old one apart to look at the filter 
> etcetc)
> Simon 
>  
> From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of 
> warthodson at aol.com
> Sent: 27 October 2017 15:17
> To: RFBegani at speakeasy.net; healeys at autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers
>  
> A friend coated the inside of his tank. After about 5-8 years he began having 
> fuel delivery issues. The coating was separating from the tank & would get 
> sucked up against the pickup tube when the car was running. When the car was 
> shut off or would die due to fuel starvation the coating would drift away 
> from the pickup tube & the engine would re-start. It took a long time to 
> diagnose the source of the problem. When you think about it, the inside of a 
> rusty fuel tank & fuel is a harsh environment to try to protect with a 
> coating. 
> There is a point where a new fuel tank makes a lot of sense.
>  Gary Hodson
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert F. Begani <RFBegani at speakeasy.net>
> To: healeys <healeys at autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thu, Oct 26, 2017 5:24 pm
> Subject: [Healeys] Fuel Tank sealers
> Johns recent comment about his use of sealers on a fuel tank which lasted 15 
> years.  25 years ago when I bought my BJ8,  I had mine sealed inside and out 
> with an epoxy by a well known local specialist Al?s Radiator in the western 
> suburbs of Chicago.  I called them because of heavy rust plugging the full 
> pump and carb filter.  They were surprised it lasted that long and 
> recommended having it done again.  They are now a part of a rather expensive 
> franchise program which has dealers in Florida.  However, I would like to 
> flush and seal myself.  Has the members of  the list have any suggestions?  
> The tank does not leak and is original to the vehicle.
>  
> Bob Begani
> BJ8 ?67
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