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Gas tanks pretty cheap these days. Somebody selling new Ebodys ones on E..y for $160 buy it now.




If the hole is from rust, then there are other areas that are thin too. God help your fuel pump, buy a new tank. I'm telling you that's the way to go, replace it.




I agree. If it's got rust in it now, save yourself the trouble and get a new tank. I spent better part of a day trying to clean rust out of the tank (poured acid in with chain and large bolts and swished it around) and then patched a hole and it sprung another leak. Could have patched that one, too, but I figured it was only a matter of time before I got another leak.

Good luck,

Scott


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