Re: [MV] M37 Fuel tank sealer

From: Robert Barber (rbarber41@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 18 2001 - 07:14:22 PDT


  Jeff

    We have been down this road before .. It a pain and expensive
but go buy another good tank and put it in .. you will save a
ton of problems in the long run ..

                                    Bob B

>From: "???y ????a" <jcerniglia@msn.com>
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: [MV] M37 Fuel tank sealer
>Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 09:24:04 -0400
>
>Hey guys,
> It's me again with more problems, anyone know where I can have
>my
>M37 Gas tank boiled out and then
>sealed? I live in the Northeast so a local company would be best. The
>inside
>of the tank is all crusty with rust, no holes that I can see. I think this
>was caused by the
>idiot that owned it before that removed the sending unit and replaced it
>without a gasket and also never sealed
>up the bed access plate allowing water to get on the top of the tank. Any
>suggestions? I did buy some POR15 gas
>tank sealer but I am worried that I won't get all the
>loose rust scale out of the tank.
>
>TIA
>Jeff Cerniglia
>Bristol Ct.
>1954 M37
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