[DeTomaso] Fuel Tank Replacement / Repair

Thomas Törnblom thomas at hax.se
Mon Feb 25 15:02:32 EST 2019


The GT5S likely has an aluminum tank, just like my GT5, and the filler spout is welded to the top of the tank.

/Thomas

> 25 feb. 2019 kl. 20:33 skrev Jack DeRyke via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>:
> 
>   Assuming the tank is still structurally strong and what you have are
>   only pinholes, BONDO works fine to seal up small holes and is
>   permanently fuel-proof- event to the witch's brew California sell as
>   'gas' these days. Mine has been sealed this way since the '80s. But the
>   tank needs to be dry in the repair area first, so drain it below the
>   leak area(s), clean it off with alcohol & wipe dry, then mud the
>   hole(s) up.
>   If your leak is in the filler neck area and you have an L model, use
>   fuel=proof hose to hook up the outside filler. Plain radiator hose will
>   leak again within weeks. There's a gasket between the filler spout &
>   tank, and another one below the air vent dome which is riveted on. If
>   its leaking there, drill out the rivets- the tank holes are threaded-
>   and use metric screws to hold the tank vent on with a fresh gasket.
>   Once the rivet heads are off & the dome is lifted off, use tape
>   inserted thru the dome hole to catch the ends of the rivets before
>   punching the ends out. Incidentally, the dome is removed the same way
>   to use Hall's cheap anti-rollover vent for safety. All this is
>   extremely easy if the rear quarter window is out for tank top access.
>   God luck-
> 
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: montana <montana at montanas.com>
>   To: detomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
>   CC: Montana - FILE COPY <montana at montanas.com>
>   Sent: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 9:49
>   Subject: [DeTomaso] Fuel Tack Replacement / Repair
>     I have been dealing with fuel tank leaks for the past year. Any
>   advice
>     on further repair, new replacement, available replacement sources.
>     Thanks Ken Montana, 1987 AmeriSport GT5S (original). 228-832-1313
>     [1][1]montana at montanas.com
>   References
>     1. mailto:[2]montana at montanas.com
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