Tug-n-pull
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If you are in the field or just like me dont want to spend the money on a new tank here is a geat ez fix. My tank was leaking a bit so we pulled the shield and tank down to get a peak at the damage. There was very little rust and the tank was not dented or banged up. We found the leak as it was spraying from a tiny pin hole. We wire brushed the area with a brass brush to avoid any spark then took a 1/4" broad head sheet metal screw and made a thin inter tube rubber washer for the screw. pin pointed the hole and gingerly screwed into place just tight enought to bond. wiped it down, looked for a new wet spot and then tightened it a bit more and the leak was history. give it a miniut to dry and dabed it with a little two part epoxy. Now lets just see how it holds up. I feel I don't add much to what I get from the board so I hope that this helps some one some time. Tug[addsig]
If you are in the field or just like me dont want to spend the money on a new tank here is a geat ez fix. My tank was leaking a bit so we pulled the shield and tank down to get a peak at the damage. There was very little rust and the tank was not dented or banged up. We found the leak as it was spraying from a tiny pin hole. We wire brushed the area with a brass brush to avoid any spark then took a 1/4" broad head sheet metal screw and made a thin inter tube rubber washer for the screw. pin pointed the hole and gingerly screwed into place just tight enought to bond. wiped it down, looked for a new wet spot and then tightened it a bit more and the leak was history. give it a miniut to dry and dabed it with a little two part epoxy. Now lets just see how it holds up. I feel I don't add much to what I get from the board so I hope that this helps some one some time. Tug[addsig]