I have not tried this but I would think the screens inside a Vanagon tank would become clogged with a gas tank sealer. If I'm ever faced with such a problem I do believe I'll just get a new tank. Mike '84 GL 7 pass '84 Westy '84 Westy (parts donor) '85 GL Westy
wayne withers wrote: > I have the gas tank out in order to fix the usual leaking gaskets. Is it worth it to seal the tank. If it is I am looking for tips on the best way to do this. I read the instructions offered by POR-15 fuel tank sealing product. They specify to rotate the tank to keep the sealing product from pooling. I noticed that when I was trying to get the fuel out of my fuel tank it was next to impossible due to the complex shapes inside the vanagon tank. Anyone with experience with this? > Thank you, > Wayne. > > > > > --------------------------------- > Catch up on fall's hot new shows on Yahoo! TV. Watch previews, get listings, and more! > |
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