Sean tells us of his exploits chasing down a gas leak: To which I add: I just got done doing a similar thing w/ the Jetta; there're various two part epoxies and such that you can buy from the FLAPS that work pretty well to seal up holes in tanks. I used the Loctite one myself, and so far it seems to have done the trick. A $7 + sweat investment sure beats the heck out of $300 for a new tank (just the tank!) 'Wonder how dealers justify that kind of money for a piece of plastic? Norman '93 EV MV TdP...Armstrong...he da man!...
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