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Winnie
Careful with the Eastwoods gas tank sealer    - I used it on my TR4
tank, and although it worked OK for a couple of years it eventually
started flaking off and blocking the petrol pipe -  I had a lot of
trouble until I bought a new tank.    I have a TR2 tank in a similar
condition to yours - I intend to remove the bottom, rusty part and
replace it with new metal, either using braze or a MIG welder. It is
possible to patch up tanks with fibre glass but it has to be done very
carefully - personally I don't like the idea in case it leaks !
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Cheers
Brian Johnson  (Loughborough UK)
1963  TR4   AFP 503A (UK) / IZS 733(USA) - CT27216-L (now not L but O )
1954  TR2   46 BHX                         TS554-O   UK Car in pieces
1989  Vauxhall Cavalier 2.0 GLI   - Eurobox  but it goes !
Internet b.johnson@lycosmail.com
Website http://websites.diamond.co.uk/~b.johnson/index.htm
Winnie Olmer wrote:
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> The bottom of my TR6 tank has about 10-15 pinholes. The largest being 1/16"
> dia. The metal around the pinholes seems solid enough if there is a way to
> patch the holes and stop the rust. I have Eastwoods fuel tank sealer, but I
> need a way to seal the outside. Is there a gas resistant epoxy paste sort of
> product that can be used?
> 
> Thanks
> Winnie
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