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Dented gas tank repair
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[QUOTE="Succubus, post: 1002872, member: 59612"] Actually, spark and boom are not likely. This tank hasn't been on a bike in many years. It has been stored with no cap and not petcock all that time. Even the old gas varnish has evaporated. That is not my concern. The only explosion I fear is the seams on an old tank letting go suddenly. That's why I'm looking for someone who has used air before. I need to know how to seal the tank and how much pressure I can safely use to pop the dent and not blow up the tank. I probably will end up trying to pull it out. Used to be able to pull dents from cars with a toilet plunger. Since this is an old tank, maybe I still can. Thanks and Happy New Year. Pat [/QUOTE]
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