Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET> writes: > There are a lot of "what if's" going on in this thread now. All you > do know is that it leaks when you fill it (sounds like the first 3 > used cars I bought when we lived in Chicago land <g>) If the tank > needs repair check into what a new one would cost. Absolutely, need to get it out into the daylight and see what shape its really in. *If* the PO had bothered to tell me about this little issue I would have done that before I went and put another 10 gallons in. Luckily we have a couple of other cars that can take that on pretty quickly. New tanks seem to be in the ballpark of $170, a bit of an expense but still not worth TOO much effort trying to salvage the old one if it's margnial. Allan -- 1991 Vanagon GL |
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