M mike732 Member Joined Nov 27, 2013 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Jun 17, 2019 #1 Can anyone help near Roermond, Netherlands. Fuel tank leaking any help please?
gvee George Supporting Member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Messages 3,247 Reaction score 17 Location Leeds Year of Your Van(s) 1971 Van Type Panel Jun 21, 2019 #2 Buy a new tank and replace all the hoses. It's all a bit of a pain to get to as you have to drop the engine out. So you're best of just doing all-the-jobs now for peace of mind. I wouldn't weld up a leaking tank. Too dangerous in my books.
Buy a new tank and replace all the hoses. It's all a bit of a pain to get to as you have to drop the engine out. So you're best of just doing all-the-jobs now for peace of mind. I wouldn't weld up a leaking tank. Too dangerous in my books.
D davidoft Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 758 Reaction score 86 Location hayling Year of Your Van(s) Bay-less Van Type van Jun 21, 2019 #3 May not be the tank , check all the pipe work but it’s engine out job otherwise
H hobbo Well-known member Joined Apr 26, 2016 Messages 141 Reaction score 31 Location Castleford, West Yorkshire Jun 21, 2019 #4 Have heard of slosh tank sealant Woolies I think sell it for old cars. Have never tried it myself but is supposed to be quite good, so I've read, it is still a tank out job.
Have heard of slosh tank sealant Woolies I think sell it for old cars. Have never tried it myself but is supposed to be quite good, so I've read, it is still a tank out job.