cderk
Well Known Member
I'm a little nervous. I just ordered 2 quarts of ProSeal today (or whatever the new stuff that Van's carries is called).
I'm not sure how I feel about this. For those of you who have built your fuel tanks from scratch, is there anything that you would have done differently? I'm planning on sticking with the stock fuel sensors (float type) and stock fuel caps.
I'm planning on priming the areas that are not inside the tank... I'm also planning on etching (using Stewart Systems EcoEtch) the areas that will need the tank sealant.
Is there any reason not to etch the entire inside of the tank? Even though its a larger area, it seems like it would be less work than trying to mask everything off and just etching areas where parts will mate.
Thanks
Charlie
I'm not sure how I feel about this. For those of you who have built your fuel tanks from scratch, is there anything that you would have done differently? I'm planning on sticking with the stock fuel sensors (float type) and stock fuel caps.
I'm planning on priming the areas that are not inside the tank... I'm also planning on etching (using Stewart Systems EcoEtch) the areas that will need the tank sealant.
Is there any reason not to etch the entire inside of the tank? Even though its a larger area, it seems like it would be less work than trying to mask everything off and just etching areas where parts will mate.
Thanks
Charlie