Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on April 30, 2020 at 05:17:06 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: Seal All - Pin Hole posted by Binderson on April 29, 2020 at 20:40:13:
I used Seals All on a Jeep gas tank some 40 years ago,, I had ran over a unseen metal stake and it had a hole I could fit my thumb in,, gas was dripping out still when I started the repair,, as the gas would hit the product it made it start setting up,, in ten min I had the hole filled easy,, it still is holding without a drip today,, a heck of a lot easier than removing the tank cleaning it and the trying to soldier in my opinion,, if I had not done it myself I would not have thought it would hold for a day let alone over 40 years now,, the puncture was about a inch above the bottom of the tank and was over a inch in diameter which was the stakes size,, this was long before the corn syrup was being added to fuel here,, I do not know if it will hold up as well with it or not but I still use it today as I refuse to buy any gas with it in it anyway,, lucky for me I can still get Premium gas which is all I buy anyway with that nasty stuff in it,,
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