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last337 |
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So I have been reading about all the seal system kits etc for fuel tanks and after cleaning all the gunk out of mine I wonder if sealing it is really necessary. I looked at POR-15's website and they say if the tank doesnt have any pin-holes or leaks it doesnt need to be sealed at all. However, my thinking is that if I have it all apart anyways whats the harm in sealing it now? Any opinions on this?
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I would not seal it. You can introduce problems of the sealer cracking around the outlet/at the edge of any opening, flaking off and clogging the outlet. A good unsealed tank is better than a sealed one. A sealed good one is only as good as a sealed one that had been filled with rust, so keep what you have, the best option available, until you need to do otherwise.
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