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1963 Mercedes Benz 190DC Fintail. Bad fuel tank and leaks.


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8 hours ago, lisbon_road said:

Many years ago, I fitted a new tank to a Sierra. I did not realise that the inside was bare steel. It rusted horribly. If I did it again, I would use a tank sealant on it. Kind of counter intuitive to use on a new tank, but the steel is so clean tgag it should stick.

Your experience might be different but I have to share mine.

Is it necessarily going to be "that clean" though?

I'm wondering if there could be traces of lubricant from the pressing of the shaped "halves" that have also been (presumably) welded together?

Hopefully it's flushed with something at the factory to remove "bits" & the worst but whether that could be classed clean enough to paint straight onto ? I dunno...

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9 hours ago, lisbon_road said:

Many years ago, I fitted a new tank to a Sierra. I did not realise that the inside was bare steel. It rusted horribly. If I did it again, I would use a tank sealant on it. Kind of counter intuitive to use on a new tank, but the steel is so clean tgag it should stick.

Your experience might be different but I have to share mine.

I've been thinking about painting the outside and rust-proofing it well, but I hadn't thought about the inside, so a massive thank you for that.

That's something that needs to be investigated when the fuel tank arrives.

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1 hour ago, jim89 said:

Is it necessarily going to be "that clean" though?

I'm wondering if there could be traces of lubricant from the pressing of the shaped "halves" that have also been (presumably) welded together?

Hopefully it's flushed with something at the factory to remove "bits" & the worst but whether that could be classed clean enough to paint straight onto ? I dunno...

Maybe flush the tank with petrol? That should remove any kind of lubricants if there is any I would think?

Posted
9 hours ago, hairnet said:

what later mercs does the tank fit

thats why they have them

Only fits Fintails as far as I know.

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7 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Maybe flush the tank with petrol? That should remove any kind of lubricants if there is any I would think?

I guess so yes.

Assuming yours has a leak on the horizontal seam, could it be corrosion has got at it from the outside in, rather than the inside out ?

Edit:- just read your post re painting & treating exterior! 😆

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