Fuel Tank: Repair or Replace?
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:47 am
The red coating is beginning to come off of the fuel tank on my 1971 710M. I've looked at the various posts regarding tank repair, and it seems the costs run around $700. I've also found some old fuel tanks for much less, but am concerned that their liners may need replacement, too. My local 4x4 place says they may be able to cut open the old tank, bead blast it, re-seal, prime and paint for about $700 to $800. However, they advised me that they could build a replacement stainless tank for about the same amount of money. It will look similar to, but not exactly like, the old tank. I looked at a tank they built for a FJ-40, and it looked good.
So what is the verdict on these tanks? Does anyone out there make a good replacement tank in stainless? Should I go ahead and remove, clean, and re-seal the old one? Should I have my local guys make a stainless tank? If I go with my local guys, does anyone know where to get the precise tank dimensions and specifications to fabricate a new tank?
Thanks,
So what is the verdict on these tanks? Does anyone out there make a good replacement tank in stainless? Should I go ahead and remove, clean, and re-seal the old one? Should I have my local guys make a stainless tank? If I go with my local guys, does anyone know where to get the precise tank dimensions and specifications to fabricate a new tank?
Thanks,