Deckard
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My fiberglass tank on my '71 Commando got a dose of E10 gas before I was aware of the consequences. Sure enough, the area at the bottom of the tank where the sides joined it showed signs of the swelling and the outline of the seam. That was at least 10 yrs. ago and I went ahead and tore it down for a rebuild. That's been dormant for awhile, but I'm making it a priority to bring it back to life again. Well, I started organizing the various components this week.
Lo and behold, the tank now shows no signs of the E10 damage. That's pretty amazing that the swelling relaxed and the fiberglass resumed it's original dimensions. Of course, Casewell will be on the job now!
Lo and behold, the tank now shows no signs of the E10 damage. That's pretty amazing that the swelling relaxed and the fiberglass resumed it's original dimensions. Of course, Casewell will be on the job now!