AussieCorvetteNut
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
My two-tone 84 has some issues, too many to list here, but one I found from taking the old spare tyre holder out, was surface rust on the outside of the fuel tank.
I have a parts 84 Coupe that has a DANA 36 Diff and a fuel tank, the tank looks in better shape than mine.
I removed this tank a few weeks back and it was sitting with no cover on it, in my yard for quite a few weeks.
It now has some gum leaves in the tank, but I have drained the tank and was preparing to sell it as I thought I didn't need it.
I have since taken the spare tyre holder out, as I was going to replace it with an un-broken unit I picked up in Melbourne.
When I took it off, I noticed that my original tank has surface rust on the outside of it.
I was preparing to fix my sender unit anyway as it is sticking and not sending correctly and I though when I do this, I should replace the fuel pump at the same time. I might just get a new sender unit and pump.
So, my thought is to pull the tank out, yes I removed the parts car tank, so I am familiar with the process and the amount of swearing you have to do...
I am thinking I might just replace my tank with the parts car's tank, but I was thinking before I outlay $$$ for a new sender unit and fuel pump, I should prepare the old tank...for those wondering, the build sheet was there but when I dusted it, the writing came with it.
I know one of the posts has said that the tanks are plastic lined, and I can feel this when I put my fingers in the sender unit opening, and when I look inside.
Given that I do not want to damage this lining, I was wondering what to use to prepare this tank for resto.
I have been looking at the POR15 products, although very expensive here in Australia, I can get a fuel tank resto kit for $150.00 AUD.
It contains Marine 15 to clean, Metal Prep to prep the metal and the tank liner.
Has anyone used this on a C4 tank?
I have been looking at a new stainless sender unit on eBay and a Delco fuel pump, any thoughts on these units?
Tony
My two-tone 84 has some issues, too many to list here, but one I found from taking the old spare tyre holder out, was surface rust on the outside of the fuel tank.
I have a parts 84 Coupe that has a DANA 36 Diff and a fuel tank, the tank looks in better shape than mine.
I removed this tank a few weeks back and it was sitting with no cover on it, in my yard for quite a few weeks.
It now has some gum leaves in the tank, but I have drained the tank and was preparing to sell it as I thought I didn't need it.
I have since taken the spare tyre holder out, as I was going to replace it with an un-broken unit I picked up in Melbourne.
When I took it off, I noticed that my original tank has surface rust on the outside of it.
I was preparing to fix my sender unit anyway as it is sticking and not sending correctly and I though when I do this, I should replace the fuel pump at the same time. I might just get a new sender unit and pump.
So, my thought is to pull the tank out, yes I removed the parts car tank, so I am familiar with the process and the amount of swearing you have to do...
I am thinking I might just replace my tank with the parts car's tank, but I was thinking before I outlay $$$ for a new sender unit and fuel pump, I should prepare the old tank...for those wondering, the build sheet was there but when I dusted it, the writing came with it.
I know one of the posts has said that the tanks are plastic lined, and I can feel this when I put my fingers in the sender unit opening, and when I look inside.
Given that I do not want to damage this lining, I was wondering what to use to prepare this tank for resto.
I have been looking at the POR15 products, although very expensive here in Australia, I can get a fuel tank resto kit for $150.00 AUD.
It contains Marine 15 to clean, Metal Prep to prep the metal and the tank liner.
Has anyone used this on a C4 tank?
I have been looking at a new stainless sender unit on eBay and a Delco fuel pump, any thoughts on these units?
Tony