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Fixing a crack in plastic gas tank?
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[QUOTE="wirefryer#85, post: 1072907, member: 69874"] I posted this here since it'll probably take an old school fix to keep the pre-mix off my shop floor. I've got a gas tank sitting on a new purchase that just happens to be lime green in color, leaking all over the floor from the shutoff valve. I assumed an O-ring was shot, pulled the tank and noticed that the valve mount surface was covered in JBweld compound. After cleaning up the JB and replacing the 3 rubber pieces in the valve, I learned that the TANK itself has a 1 inch crack or split on the seam the valve mounts to. Does anyone have a quick-n-dirty ( and permanant!) fix for a plastic tank. The shutoff is good for another 15 years of service so sealing it up along with the crack ain't a problem. JBWeld? PVC Cement? SealzAll? What works? Thanks, Tim [/QUOTE]
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