two line tank leaks

docksider

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I have two 2-line tanks for my 1955ish 5.5 Johnson. (Ser 1561027; Mod # CD-14). Both have pin-hole leak(s). One also has some rust. The mechanisms, pump button, gauge, cap, line connectors, are all fine.

Does anyone sell a replacement tank, or an generic tank to which my Johnson "plate" could be attached, or can the bottom of these tanks be cut out and and replacement welded in? Other ideas?

Motor runs well; sounds so sweet. It's all good to go!

Thanks in advance.
dock
 

1946Zephyr

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Re: two line tank leaks

You can post a want ad on Craigslist or look on Ebay.:cool:
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: two line tank leaks

a good welder could do it. it is just steel and gas.
 

bthompson

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Re: two line tank leaks

JB weld and a screw could work if it isn't totally rusted out. Used that on my old Ford pickup fuel tank with no trouble. Just shine up the metal around the hole, apply a coat of JB, then screw in a panhead screw into the pinhole. MAke sure the tank is tilted so that no gas is washing out. However, this will not work if the tank is rusted through(kinda like the little Dutch boy plugging the hole in the dike).
 

Rick.

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Re: two line tank leaks

Your Ford tank wasn't holding pressure. This tank will be. I would get it welded or toss it. I don't know how but many say you can convert your motor to a single line suction pump which I would pursue if it were mine. Best of luck. Rick.
 

docksider

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Re: two line tank leaks

Thanks all, for these ideas. I'm wary of buying another used tank as that's how I got my second tank, which now leaks (did get 3 years out of it). I think I'll check with a welder. If to pricey,the JB weld (whatever that is) and screw sounds good, though I worry about remaining rust on tank bottom that will possiby get into the fuel system.

Other suggestions welcome, if these haven't covered the waterfront.

Thanks again!
 

Rick.

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Re: two line tank leaks

I am trying not to be critical and I'm not usually a worry wart but if you try the JB Weld fix buy a good quality fire extinguisher with the money your saving. Rick.
 
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