oregonmud
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I have had a some bad luck with tanks lately and so I thought since I was broke I would try to repair them instead of replacing them. I tried a 2 part epoxy patch but the fuel just ate into that in no time flat. So than I tried some Shoo Goo as a patch, it works for everything else. And sure enough it patched the cracks in my tanks too. I have run the one tank for 2 race days and the other for a good bash session and there is no sign of seepage of fuel between the glue and the outside of the tank.
All I did was scuff up the surface of the tank around the crack and apply a heavy layer of Goo and let it dry overnight. It worked like a charm.
I recommend you try this the next time you get a crack in your tank. I haven't tried it on a hole yet but I would think it would work for that too. Here are the tanks I patched......
The top of my 250cc tank
The bottom of my stock Savage tank
All I did was scuff up the surface of the tank around the crack and apply a heavy layer of Goo and let it dry overnight. It worked like a charm.
I recommend you try this the next time you get a crack in your tank. I haven't tried it on a hole yet but I would think it would work for that too. Here are the tanks I patched......
The top of my 250cc tank
The bottom of my stock Savage tank
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