In a message dated 98-06-25 09:34:20 EDT, condor2@FLASH.NET writes: << I will purchase a new one but am considering repairing the old one as a spare for my '87 and '91. Has anyone ever successfully repaired one of the plastic expansion tanks? If so how. All data appreciated. >> As cheap as the replacements are (like less than $30?) it isn't worth the butt-pucker of driving on a hot summer day with a questionable patch. Let the landfill take your expansion tank and turn it into worm-food, (or groundwater pollution, or whatever). gmbulley cary, nc |
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