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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 21191" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Hi All,</p><p> Tank Sealers. To name a few, Red Cote ? red coat, Caswell, Tank Cure, POR 15, this might not be any good in a grp tank. Restom Tank Cure, Petseal, (but do your research here,) Flexible aircraft fuel tank sealant. Some American sites have said that Kreem is being eaten by ethanol, so please do not come back to me if the bottom falls out of your GRP tank. The information is all out there if anyone cares to look. Most of these treatments can be removed, but the chemical that does this is very corrosive. and will probably ruin any paint job. Glyn Baxter wrote an article in MPH which also mention some tank sealers. For what it is worth, I still have a mould for a standard floor pan shaped tank which holds 19.33 litres with a large cut away for the carb. I also have a plug for a D tank which needs a mould made from it. Any funds raised will go towards the escalating costs of the blooming trike!!</p><p>Thank you. Phil Primmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 21191, member: 62"] Hi All, Tank Sealers. To name a few, Red Cote ? red coat, Caswell, Tank Cure, POR 15, this might not be any good in a grp tank. Restom Tank Cure, Petseal, (but do your research here,) Flexible aircraft fuel tank sealant. Some American sites have said that Kreem is being eaten by ethanol, so please do not come back to me if the bottom falls out of your GRP tank. The information is all out there if anyone cares to look. Most of these treatments can be removed, but the chemical that does this is very corrosive. and will probably ruin any paint job. Glyn Baxter wrote an article in MPH which also mention some tank sealers. For what it is worth, I still have a mould for a standard floor pan shaped tank which holds 19.33 litres with a large cut away for the carb. I also have a plug for a D tank which needs a mould made from it. Any funds raised will go towards the escalating costs of the blooming trike!! Thank you. Phil Primmer. [/QUOTE]
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