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Looks very nice and clean for the underside of a car. There should be an award for that.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's a Seicento.
I've never had a leaky sump before.
I've never had a leaky petrol tank before.
What sort of baked bean can are they making this stuff out of?
"Porous" the garage called it.
I needed a new one plus half shafts too. All sourced from scrappers, so not too painful for the wallet.
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Yesterday I had to patch my central heating flue with fire clay and baking foil where the "stainless steel" had corroded through. All part of life's rich tapestry for old cheapskates like us.
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Just drive it round-and-round Tesco's car park until somebody backs out of a space in front of you.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNah.
Known problem*.
£83 for a new tank.
*Except by me.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'd have to rent some oxyactetylene bottles.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's a Seicento.
I've never had a leaky sump before.
I've never had a leaky petrol tank before.
What sort of baked bean can are they making this stuff out of?
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's a Seicento.
I've never had a leaky sump before.
I've never had a leaky petrol tank before.
What sort of baked bean can are they making this stuff out of?
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostCould you not just weld it up?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLast year it was a rust leaky sump.
This year it's a rust leaky petrol tank.
Much more exciting.
£25 worth of petrol dripped away since I filled it up last weekend.
Deep joy.
That's about 75% of the value of the car gone, then.
How easy is it to get hold of a scrappers fuel tank and swap it out?
What kind of vehicle are you driving? - I've never come across a leaking PT - you sure its not a tank seal or fuel pipe problem ?
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Last year it was a rust leaky sump.
This year it's a rust leaky petrol tank.
Much more exciting.
£25 worth of petrol dripped away since I filled it up last weekend.
Deep joy.
That's about 75% of the value of the car gone, then.Tags: None
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