.... I tried to find any outfit here in Phoenix to do it, but no luck...
Yew need more hailstorms, Bob.
That draws 'em in...
.... I tried to find any outfit here in Phoenix to do it, but no luck...
Gas blew back and streaked down the side of my left cover.
Bob, I smeared some Hylomar on the screw threads and the fiber washer they use. I also didn't clean the paint off the tank at the petcock mounting flats. The only part that leaked was the Motion Pro fuel line! It was/is too large (loose fit) even at 1/4" and clamped. Changed it with some clear 1/4" from Home Depot.
Good luck with your fix.
John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison,
It serves me right to suffer.
Later,
Bob
So mailman I'm the big "scrape the paint off the mount" advocate but I'm ALSO the guy that demands you seal the raw edge with epoxy, isocyonate or such. A cut ( or tape) paint edge allows fuel to get to and be absorbed by the primer layer, the paint then will bubble.
holy smokes Mailman another episode of leaks . You are re writing the book on sealing up XS’s ! All good , and good luck !I never seem to take the easy path.
Bob , Never ever buy yourself an old Porsche 911 ! Ever .
60, Oil bath air filter too ?That motor had this great big vent tube that just belched oil fumes all over the bottom of the motor , which then would drip on the ground.
View attachment 144651 Damn Bob. That kinda sucks. I just looked at the bottom of my tank and Skip painted right over them. Now you guys are giving me the freak out. BTW what are those extra holes in the bottom of your tank?
60, Oil bath air filter too ?
Hey Bob keep up the good work !
That new black/gold look really rocks on your 77,
-R