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Best stuff to patch hole in gas tank?

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Kenny_McCormic

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Put half a tank in the rage today, got home smelled gas and found a slow drip, rubbed wet area down and it became a spray , after jacking it up and getting a couple gas cans and a catch pan ready a screwdriver turned it into a ~5/16 hole .

J-B stik or other epoxy putty?

Drive a bolt in it and use seal all around it?

Silicone and a bolt?

The tank is solid other than this spot, it got dented in by something and that took off the undercoat, Michigan did the rest.
 

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is it a plastic tank or a metal tank, i would be weary about driving in a bolt, if it metal you could rivet on a thin plate and seal it up..
 

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never welded on a gas tank, my brother welded on a diesel tank, but if you do, make sure you leave it sitting for while for everything to evapourate, we dont want any accidents happening now
 

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acctually u fill it right up as u will never get all the fumes out without alot of work
petrol will only burn as a vapor so if it is full it will not burn

your nabour did it with a truck tank (deseil of corse)
the deseil was acctually coming out while he was welding but no fire
 

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acctually u fill it right up as u will never get all the fumes out without alot of work
petrol will only burn as a vapor so if it is full it will not burn

i know that if you have a half empty tank, you can fill it with co2 to get rid of the oxygen so no combustion will take place, but with a full tank??? i dunno i would not like to try it
 

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I would be cautious on these grounds boys, I have heard many stories of welders losing digits/limbs/lives welding gas tanks. I would fill it with 100% Water, if you are arc welding(MIG, Stick, Tig). It should then prevent any unwanted explosions. But still I would be weary of it, wouldnt it just be easier to buy a new tank? I mean, what does one run for nows days, $100?
 

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I guess some of you guys are not familiar with my automobile.

There are few things I take pride in, high on the list is never going to the burn ward. Pulling the tank to fill it with co2 and braze it would be a lot of work for a $600 car that I will hopefully sell in a few weeks.
 

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There are few things I take pride in, high on the list is never going to the burn ward. Pulling the tank to fill it with co2 and braze it would be a lot of work for a $600 car that I will hopefully sell in a few weeks.

Good Idea... I hear its quite painful when they have to debreed the burns... ouch...
 

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Started picking at the hole to remove all the bad metal, ended up with a ~1" by .5" hole. Went to NAPA and bought a tube of JB WATERWELD epoxy putty, they claim you can use the stuff on a fuel tank while it leaks. Wire brushed the area pretty clean wiped it down with brake cleaner and cut a little chunk of brass screen to cover the hole. Then I glued on the screen with a bead around the hole, put more glue over and around the glued screen where there was tank left underneath, waited a minute so the screen wouldn't move and filled in the hole.
 

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I guess that's a fix. I was going to suggest some epoxy, sheet metal, and pop rivots. Drill out tank and plate, put epoxy around hole, pop rivot sheet metal on. But that stuff should hold.
 

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Not for ricing, I just want a small fun car that's easy on gas. I can't to run a camaro or somehting along those lines, I would be buying tires weekly and getting 6 mpg. Thinking realistically, a lightly modded subcompact is exactly what I need right now.
 
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