goo said:...
...that has been lined with Caswell epoxy. i druther have a metal tank and may get one later.
anyway, have the folks here with glass tanks had any serious problems? if so what did you do?
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thanks,
goo
I think we all would like the answer to that, especially if it doesn't cost over a grand. Pakistan or India are about it unless you go for the AL ones, forget where they are made, then there are the specialists for many $$$. The metal repair guy in the North Country, Ross Thompson has some once in a while and the painter in VT also. Let us know when you find one for $350, get 2, one for me.goo said:anybody know where's a good place to get a metal tank?
thx,
goo
JimC said:Would not aluminum be the better choice for a gas tank, rather than steel?
Tintin said:JimC said:Would not aluminum be the better choice for a gas tank, rather than steel?
Not if you take E-fuels into account. Ethanol is a solvent for the Oxide layer and therefore will eat through that stuff in the long run as well. E10 is apparently on the edge where the effect becomes noticable, my daily transport is an Audi A3 with GDI engine and the high pressure system has aluminium fittings - and therefore the manufacturer bans the use of anything with higher E content than E5.
Tim