Black Rubbery stuff on fuel tank
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Needed or not?
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Over hear we have Flex Seal in spray, tape and brush on
works good and dries hard.
It will also prevent the tank fro rusticating on the bottom similar to body shotz.
Be sure that you tape off the hose nipples, and where things go or bolt like the fuel sender hole, gravity valve…
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What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
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Carl Jones said
Hi interested in your post, I'm also changing tank, any recommendations regards painting/protection for the outside of the tank itself or just leave it as it's supplied?
My new one came from heritage parts - it has a grey paint finish already applied? Found the rubber tape stuff on Amazon. I suppose if you wanted it to be super protected you could spray with a bed liner type paint?
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I've heard horror stories, so bit the bullet and have used a two pack tank liner. I knew it would be an utter 🐓 of a job, but thought if it didn't work, plan B was a pattern tank.
Need to source the rubber padding, and finish off spraying it in bed liner, then see if all my hard work was worth it!
Not looking forward to it not working.
I took it off the road, as it ran ok, but was rather flat. Then looked in the tank and it wasn't minty clean 😬
I'll assume there will be crud in the fuel line, is it just a case of blow them out with an airline?
I've brought a new pump from Crazy Quiffs, hopefully that'll cure any issues, also I'm hoping the filter has kept the metering head safe.
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Its been perfect since refitted despite cutting the Swirl Pot cover to refit.
https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=helllllpppp%2Ffuel-tank-rust
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