Fuel Tank?
Fuel Tank?
So while on my way to the Oldsmobile Club of Canada Nationals last Friday I found out the hard way that my fuel guage no longer works. Then after filling the tank to make absolutly sure I didn't run out I found she is leaking at the seam.
Do they make replacement tanks for these cars or should I just take it off and try to have it repaired?
Do they make replacement tanks for these cars or should I just take it off and try to have it repaired?
Just checked the interchange manual in the tech section.
Apparently its only applicable to that year & model. DAMIT!!!
Called a gas tank repair place near by. Have used them before with good results. $275CDN to sandblast inside and out. Repair any holes. Install a liner inside and expoxy coat the outside. (3 Year Warranty)
559 393003 Olds '66 98.
Apparently its only applicable to that year & model. DAMIT!!!
Called a gas tank repair place near by. Have used them before with good results. $275CDN to sandblast inside and out. Repair any holes. Install a liner inside and expoxy coat the outside. (3 Year Warranty)
Apparently its only applicable to that year & model. DAMIT!!!
Called a gas tank repair place near by. Have used them before with good results. $275CDN to sandblast inside and out. Repair any holes. Install a liner inside and expoxy coat the outside. (3 Year Warranty)[/quote]
It is either go that route or have a new stainless steel one custom built for about twice that money. My friend in Milwaukee just took the alternative. That is how I know!
I have had problems several times over the years with leaking around the filler pipe. I repaired it myself by removing the tank, filling it with water and then lowering the water level enough to be able to re-solder the joint. More then one person told me I must be crazy! I'm still here!
Bruce
Called a gas tank repair place near by. Have used them before with good results. $275CDN to sandblast inside and out. Repair any holes. Install a liner inside and expoxy coat the outside. (3 Year Warranty)[/quote]
It is either go that route or have a new stainless steel one custom built for about twice that money. My friend in Milwaukee just took the alternative. That is how I know!
I have had problems several times over the years with leaking around the filler pipe. I repaired it myself by removing the tank, filling it with water and then lowering the water level enough to be able to re-solder the joint. More then one person told me I must be crazy! I'm still here!
Bruce
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