Fuel Tank Issue
Discussion
I've noticed a fairly strong petrol smell whilst sitting in the front seat of my Tuscan (2002). This has bgone on for quite some time now. I've had the car back with the dealer and they said it looked like the seal round the petrol cap was worn, so this was replaced.
However, since the seal was replaced, it's made no difference to the obvious smell of fuel. Then a couple of months later, my friend mate took a look at it. He went the the boot section and pulled the carpet away from the back of the fuel tank. There's two metal straps, with a cover that wrap round the tank itself. On the left-hand strap, it's clear that there's a small leak of fuel somewhere along the line where the strap was once it's moved aside. I can't see where exactly, so it must be very slight. I guess this might explain why, after I fill it up with petrol, it's more noticable as the fuel level would be above where the fracture is and then leaks out. Otherwise I guess it leeks out when the cars being tossed about
.
Has this happened to anybody else? It seems that the straps, even though cushioned are not good enough to prevent it from perhaps scraping away at the tank itself which has caused the problem?
Is there anything I can do to fill with something or does this mean I have no choice but to have it replaced?
Any help / advice appreciated.
However, since the seal was replaced, it's made no difference to the obvious smell of fuel. Then a couple of months later, my friend mate took a look at it. He went the the boot section and pulled the carpet away from the back of the fuel tank. There's two metal straps, with a cover that wrap round the tank itself. On the left-hand strap, it's clear that there's a small leak of fuel somewhere along the line where the strap was once it's moved aside. I can't see where exactly, so it must be very slight. I guess this might explain why, after I fill it up with petrol, it's more noticable as the fuel level would be above where the fracture is and then leaks out. Otherwise I guess it leeks out when the cars being tossed about
. Has this happened to anybody else? It seems that the straps, even though cushioned are not good enough to prevent it from perhaps scraping away at the tank itself which has caused the problem?
Is there anything I can do to fill with something or does this mean I have no choice but to have it replaced?
Any help / advice appreciated.
To do a descent repair you will need to take the tank out. Frost do a sealant that you mix and pour into the tank; it lines the inside. Obviously you're going to need to work out some sort of cushioning fix around the straps to avoid a reoccurance.
www.frost.co.uk/productList.asp?catID=25
Good luck
G
www.frost.co.uk/productList.asp?catID=25
Good luck
G
You may be able to fix it from the outide. I used an epoxy steel filler to repair a motorcycle crankcase after the chain went through it about three years ago. It was on the jointline to make matters worse. Applied the putty, filed and oil stoned the epoxy metal and the repair was completely oil tight. Three years on it is still as good as when I did it, despite the high temperatures and constant oil bath. As long as you apply it carefully and chemically clean the surface the repair is as good as the parent material.
Can't remember the name of it first thing on a Monday, but it works
Can't remember the name of it first thing on a Monday, but it works

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