I would just replace it. Tanks aren't super-expensive and its going to cost some amount of money to have a shop work on your old tank. Far better to replace the tank, sender & lines one time and cross the damn thing off your list for 20 years. Just my two cents worth. On 6/17/07, John Runberg <jrunberg@mac.com> wrote: > > pretty much what I expected... when I got the filter off, brown stuff > started coming out. Great. > > Is it worth having a shop to pull and seal the tank, or just bite the > bullet and replace it? I don't have time or the space to do it myself. > > john >
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