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Re: Fixing pinholes in gas tank
« on: Apr 20, 2007, 10:18:08 AM »
My Bike got a small pin hole in the side of its gas tank, and the soap bar method worked for about 5 mins. I went to Autozone and bought Seal-All, Quick Drying Gas & Oil Resistant.


I think it was about $9, I repaired the tank last summer with about 3 coats of this stuff, and its still holding up very well today. This stuff worked so well, I carry it in my tool box in case something like this happens to someone on the trail.

Seal-All Works very well, money well spent.

Regards,
BigMike

I have used that stuff before too! Nice product and worth every penny. Don't put it on something you may want to remove later. :twocents:
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