A
Anonymous
Guest
Had a jack blow a seal and slipped out from under the diff. The fuel tank took all the damage and was in need of a replacement. My first thought was to use the sump from the old tank since all I had to do was remove it and weld it on it's new home. Man what a surprise I got when I cut the tank open. I done this more as a safe way to work on the tank since it had gas in it just a short while ago. I filled it with soap and water and used a battery powered zip saw to cut open the tank. From what I can tell it appears that the galvanization on the inside of the tank is dissolving and you know it's gotta go somewhere. Not sure why it's doing this but I don't want that crap going to the engine or clogging up the filter. Any of you guys seen this happen before? Also the first sump I made was out of clean sheet metal. The outside was perfect but the inside had rusted pretty good. Rusting with gas on it all the time? On the new tank I am using galvanized to make the sump in hopes that this rust issue will not happen again. The tanks I bought were supposed to be the better tanks. Go figure.