I noticed a fuel smell from the rear of my '69. It seemed to have started after I re-installed the spare tire and carrier assembly 2 weeks ago. After dropping the spare assembly, I ran my hand between the tank support and the front edge of the tank and gas started pouring down. I siphoned it out in a panic, then droppped the tank.
I found that there is a small hole, approximately 1/8" by 1/16" square. It is located in one of the inboard "recesses" that are similar to the ones where the straps reside. The area with the hole does not contact the support or any other part of the car. This tank is about 3 years old, no rust on it outside at all, and none that I can see on the inside. I'd like to repair it if possible, rather than replace it.
I was thinking of my options, and could come up with two. Find someone to weld it, or patch it myself with JB weld or a similar epoxy. Would either of these methods work, or should I replace the whole thing? I've never faced this before, so any advice is much appreciated.
Shannon
My '69 Vette
I found that there is a small hole, approximately 1/8" by 1/16" square. It is located in one of the inboard "recesses" that are similar to the ones where the straps reside. The area with the hole does not contact the support or any other part of the car. This tank is about 3 years old, no rust on it outside at all, and none that I can see on the inside. I'd like to repair it if possible, rather than replace it.
I was thinking of my options, and could come up with two. Find someone to weld it, or patch it myself with JB weld or a similar epoxy. Would either of these methods work, or should I replace the whole thing? I've never faced this before, so any advice is much appreciated.
Shannon
My '69 Vette
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