'85 5000s Wagon Gas Tank
Kurt Deschler
desch at alum.wpi.edu
Sun Aug 22 11:10:04 EDT 2004
The epoxy/fiberglass patch kits hold up very well if you can get the rush
sanded off good enough. I would (and have) tried this before replacing.
Kurt
87 5kcstq
89 200tq
00 s4
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> Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:16:15 -0400
> From: "David Templeton" <davidt at opentext.com>
> Subject: '85 5000s Wagon Gas Tank
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> Hi all,
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> I have been lurking on digest mode and now have a question concerning my
> '85 wagon. The gas tank is leaking, I need to remove it and I have two
> options available to me, either replace or repair. I have been looking
> around here, southern Ontario from a replacement and even went as far as
> trying to get one from the southern U.S. No luck, I can find plenty of
> 5000s gas tanks, it seems that wagon tanks are "rare". :-)
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> Does anyone know of one that is available, "locally" to southern
> Ontario? How hard is it to remove the old one? Are there any special
> tricks I need to know?
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> Thanks in advance
>
> David Templeton
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> '85 5000s Wagon
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