Replaced Fuel Tank

   / Replaced Fuel Tank
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Here's a view of the old plastic tank. The adhesive used at the outlet fitting is old and cracked. That's where the leak occurred.


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   / Replaced Fuel Tank #13  
I use a product called Opti lube to remove any water from my diesel fuel. You may want to look into a fuel additive, it may have a side benefit of preventing rust?
 
   / Replaced Fuel Tank #14  
You can plastic weld that bung if money is an issue. We have welded bungs like this a bunch of times common failure point and easy fix
 
   / Replaced Fuel Tank #15  
You can plastic weld that bung if money is an issue. We have welded bungs like this a bunch of times common failure point and easy fix
Any tips? I have a troublesome polyethylene tank that seems resistant to lasting repairs. I have tried cutting the old oxidized surface off before welding, broadening the weld area, embedding wire mesh and I'm not getting a lasting fix.

All the best,

Peter
 
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Maybe due to a new gas or diesel mixture for emissions. Who knows what the latest chemical concoction is? Maybe there was a sale on benzene, toluene or xylene.
 
   / Replaced Fuel Tank #17  
Any tips? I have a troublesome polyethylene tank that seems resistant to lasting repairs. I have tried cutting the old oxidized surface off before welding, broadening the weld area, embedding wire mesh and I'm not getting a lasting fix.

All the best,

Peter
Oldish thread, but have you considered mechanically attaching a flange, somewhat like the way the filler neck is attached? Or a metal bulkhead fitting with Viton seal?
 
   / Replaced Fuel Tank #18  
Oldish thread, but have you considered mechanically attaching a flange, somewhat like the way the filler neck is attached? Or a metal bulkhead fitting with Viton seal?
Good idea! The crack is on two intersecting curves, well a col /saddle, but not an impossible shape to fabricate, especially with a rubber seal underneath. The crack is near the top of a cylindrical tank with round top shoulder, at a U-shaped reinforcing rib. The compound curves is why I originally tried embedding screening in the plastic and plastic welding through the screening.

I will think about what I can manage to fabricate here.

All the best,

Peter
 
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Good idea! The crack is on two intersecting curves, well a col /saddle, but not an impossible shape to fabricate, especially with a rubber seal underneath. The crack is near the top of a cylindrical tank with round top shoulder, at a U-shaped reinforcing rib. The compound curves us why I tried embedding screening in the plastic and plastic welding through the screening.

I will think about what I can manage to fabricate here.

All the best,

Peter
Somebody with a 3D printer might be able to help you if there is appropriate filament available.
 
   / Replaced Fuel Tank #20  
Somebody with a 3D printer might be able to help you if there is appropriate filament available.
Actually, that's a great idea, but I might do it with a twist. I can probably heat up a 3/8" plate and get it conformed to the curves and then bolt it in place after it cools.

More ideas to ruminate on. I might be able to plastic weld a brace across the rib. Hmmm...

All the best,

Peter
 

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