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shaunh
7th March 2010, 04:05 PM
pulled the tank out of my 80" today only to find a whole heap of rust and mud:eek: does anyone know were i can get a replacement or if someone on here has one they would like to donate or sell?
Shaun
russellrovers
7th March 2010, 04:38 PM
ring o428732001 may beable to help :angrylock:
mildred
8th March 2010, 04:52 PM
pulled the tank out of my 80" today only to find a whole heap of rust and mud:eek: does anyone know were i can get a replacement or if someone on here has one they would like to donate or sell?
Shaun
I experienced the same problem with my S1 tank when removed from the vehicle. I had it pressure cleaned and it was returned to me with a thousand holes, it would have made a good watering can. I had one made at Southern Cross Stainless Steel Pty Ltd in Sydney. One of the apprentices needed a project for his final year as a sheet metal worker and my tank fitted his need perfectly. He removed all the original fittings and transferred them to the new S/S fabricated tank. The top was put on last and he had a lot of trouble with warping of the sheet so ended up making a 10mm top and welding that in. He made a magnificent job and it fitted the chassis like a glove. The cost in Stainless steel? FREE, he past his final year with his project and his father (the owner) was so pleased that he didn't want to charge me a cent. Maybe you could find an apprentice with the same enthusiasm at a sheet metal workshop near you?
A storey with a happy ending :clap2:
olmate
8th March 2010, 07:13 PM
If you can still work with it buy some "Red Kote" and re-seal it. Have done that on 3 vehisles myself and it works great - they reckon its good for about 20 years. I have fixed splits over 1mm wide with it, then just sealed the outer side and painted the thing prior to re-fitting.
Can get it thru ebay or search it on google and find the distributor in QLD (I think). About $70 delivered. ;)
numpty
9th March 2010, 07:38 AM
If you can still work with it buy some "Red Kote" and re-seal it. Have done that on 3 vehisles myself and it works great - they reckon its good for about 20 years. I have fixed splits over 1mm wide with it, then just sealed the outer side and painted the thing prior to re-fitting.
Can get it thru ebay or search it on google and find the distributor in QLD (I think). About $70 delivered. ;)
Another vote for this product from me. Repaired 2 11A tanks with this and worked a treat.
lro11
9th March 2010, 09:00 AM
I would be happy to swap your old tank for a good alloy tank.
digger
9th March 2010, 08:36 PM
maybe have one made slightly smaller (so it can fit inside the existing shell) and fit is so that you have best of both worlds, new tank, correct outside profile!
that said, give redkote a shake, not heard anything bad about it yet!!
digger
shaunh
9th March 2010, 09:44 PM
so what exactly is this "red kote" stuff and how it work do i just clean up the tank and cover the inside in it?
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