Speaking Of Tanks....
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[quote name='94touring' date='Jul 21 2005, 05:37 PM']Aren't you suppose to fill them with water if you weld?
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i dunno, i dont weld. All i know is they were trying to do something so they cleaned out the tank, let it dry for like 2 weeks or so, videotaped them going to weld it and everything just caught on fire.
kevin.
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i dunno, i dont weld. All i know is they were trying to do something so they cleaned out the tank, let it dry for like 2 weeks or so, videotaped them going to weld it and everything just caught on fire.
kevin.
#24
[quote name='banzaitoyota' date='Jul 21 2005, 05:45 PM']If you must weld, have the tank boiled out and then place dry ice in it to have a constant inert purge.
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banzai owns.
kevin.
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banzai owns.
kevin.
#25
[quote name='Rx7Widow' date='Jul 21 2005, 02:23 PM']
O ya, it's costing me about 200 all together, at least that's the estimate.
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doesnt the $200 cover the cost of removing the tank including draining the gas, and installing it again?
at this point just get it welded, the welder is probably charging $30-$50 or so.
O ya, it's costing me about 200 all together, at least that's the estimate.
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doesnt the $200 cover the cost of removing the tank including draining the gas, and installing it again?
at this point just get it welded, the welder is probably charging $30-$50 or so.
#26
The labor of having it taken out and put back in is about 120, and I think the shop I called raised their price for me. And as for the leak, it's a crank somethin, on the bottom, and its spraying oil all over the bottom of my engine. Even my right wheel well is covered in it.
This is Krystal BTW.
This is Krystal BTW.
#30
[quote name='Shane.Trammell' date='Jul 22 2005, 07:56 AM']por 15 products are great.
did you actually see the leak bc it sounds like maybe a leak from an oil cooler line or something
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yeah. clean the engine bay at a diy car wash, then crank it and watch for the exact place that the oil comes out.
did you actually see the leak bc it sounds like maybe a leak from an oil cooler line or something
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yeah. clean the engine bay at a diy car wash, then crank it and watch for the exact place that the oil comes out.