Painting Fuel Tanks

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Andy Luker

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Anyone got any advice on painting fuel tanks? I'm about to fit a
replacement in my Lightweight & just chucking it in bare seems wrong,
what with it being exposed to the elements.
I'm thinking a few coats of hammerite but that's only coz I've a few
tins hanging about in the shed.


Andy Luker
1982 Lightweight
 
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:00:41 +0000, Andy Luker
<[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:

>I'm thinking a few coats of hammerite but that's only coz I've a few
>tins hanging about in the shed.


Some might consider Hammerite a bit brittle.

When I had my tanks of I used some brush on seam sealer liberally
applied around the seams etc then a couple of thick coats of Schutz
but I suppose any of the underbody type coatings would do. I wanted
something that would remain relatively flexible but not rub off. so
far it seems OK after a few years, it hasn't hardened at all but I can
press a thumbnail into it. I did the outrigger behind it as well while
it was off.

Did the same treatment to a Range Rover tank that was replaced and it
is still looking good. How do I know, well it was rolled not that long
ago and ongoing repairs mean I can see it through the hole in the
loadspace where the floor pan should be :)

HTH
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Wayne Davies - Mobile 07989 556213 - Harrogate, N.Yorks, UK
 
I've painted fuel tanks before without any issues.

Paint and protect to your hearts content.

Stu


"Andy Luker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anyone got any advice on painting fuel tanks? I'm about to fit a
> replacement in my Lightweight & just chucking it in bare seems wrong, what
> with it being exposed to the elements.
> I'm thinking a few coats of hammerite but that's only coz I've a few tins
> hanging about in the shed.
>
>
> Andy Luker
> 1982 Lightweight



 
In message <[email protected]>
Andy Luker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone got any advice on painting fuel tanks? I'm about to fit a
> replacement in my Lightweight & just chucking it in bare seems wrong,
> what with it being exposed to the elements.
> I'm thinking a few coats of hammerite but that's only coz I've a few
> tins hanging about in the shed.
>
>
> Andy Luker
> 1982 Lightweight


Tanks should be painted prior to fitting - even those that
are supplied in black are only painted for storage protection,
not use (one maker adds a label to this effect).

Richard

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