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Steve
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25th Sep 11 at 14:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ok, well for a start im baffled as to why a car that was built in 2001 has a steel fuel tank.

Now, is there anywhere that specialises in plastic fuel tanks? i cant seem to find any plastic tanks for my car
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25th Sep 11 at 14:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you'd have to go for an internal fuel system i think
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25th Sep 11 at 14:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

y are u baffled by the fact it has a steel tank ??
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25th Sep 11 at 15:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

because cars have been having plastic tanks by default from the early to mid ninties, there is no reason to fit a steel tank on a car this age, plastic is better at everything
CarbonMike
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Originally posted by Steve
because cars have been having plastic tanks by default from the early to mid ninties, there is no reason to fit a steel tank on a car this age, plastic is better at everything


Until it freezes, goes brittle & splits along its join. So yes I suppose plastic is the future...

Buy an ATL bag tank if your feeling flush.
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25th Sep 11 at 15:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes because i hear of that happening all the time

a steel tank is more liekly to rust and leak
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yes because i hear of that happening all the time

a steel tank is more liekly to rust and leak


I hear of it quite a lot during the winter.

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25th Sep 11 at 15:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lucky you, iv never heard of it or ever heard of it happening to anyone
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25th Sep 11 at 15:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

offset with the amount of complaints i have witnessed from peoples steel tanks rusting and splitting
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lucky you, iv never heard of it or ever heard of it happening to anyone


I have.

Thankfully, both my cars, road & track/race use steel tank. And neither leak nor are rusty. Fancy that ehh
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25th Sep 11 at 15:25   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thats because you are a man who mans around in the company of fuel tanks
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25th Sep 11 at 15:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

worse comes to worst i shall just have to get a steel one and cover it in fuel tank sealant
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lolz
CarbonMike
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quote:
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Thats because you are a man who mans around in the company of fuel tanks


You couldnt be further from the truth if you tried

I work with carbon fibre, kevlar & fibreglass. Not fuel tanks.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/kit-car-Fuel-Alloy-Tank-/290611821024?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a9d079e0
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quote:
Originally posted by DERV-POWER
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/kit-car-Fuel-Alloy-Tank-/290611821024?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a9d079e0


No roll over valve how dangerous
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Mine is plastic, 194000 miles corrado, thanks
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Mine is plastic, 194000 miles corrado, thanks


Steel on my van, 147k miles & still going strong
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I have one car with plastic and one car with steel. best of both worlds
Steve
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25th Sep 11 at 17:18   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Mine is plastic, 194000 miles corrado, thanks


Steel on my van, 147k miles & still going strong


yes but your van wasnt made in 1995 was it (i apologise if it was )

its the age thats the factor really rather then the mileage, yes the miles wont help as it chucks salt etc up, but if you went mad and done 147k in one year then its hardly going to rot the tank is it
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its the age thats the factor really rather then the mileage, yes the miles wont help as it chucks salt etc up, but if you went mad and done 147k in one year then its hardly going to rot the tank is it


2002.

I had a K reg Nova on its original steel tank to, which is odd for a Nova my race is 99 along with Mrs CarbonMikes Puma.

Anyway, a brand new Puma fuel tank is like £60 +del, your just making an easy fix into a very costly exercise for yourself & just adding to a pub talk spec sheet for little reason IMO.

[Edited on 25-09-2011 by CarbonMike]
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Never heard of a plastic tank splitting ever...i'm sure the engineers think "mmm there is a winter every year BTW"
Steve
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not really bothered about pub talk tbh, but if there was a choice of a plastic tank over a steel one i would choose it as long as the price difference wasnt mega. If that is difficult i will buy a steel and seal it, as i said in a previous post
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Why seal it though? As said a fuel tank is going to last at least 10 years, surely well past the date at which any Ford is worth repairing due to the fact they came out of the factory rusty from that era?
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25th Sep 11 at 19:04   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

because i wont be paying 200 quid for a ford one lol. Will be a replica probably from sel imperial, which i doubt will astl ten years untreated lol

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