Trevelyan
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I went to start my seagull engine (kept as a novelty for seagull racing - we have to get through winter somehow!) to discover that the "new" (well, second-hand) fuel tank that I'd bought for it and fitted has a pin sized hole in the bottom. First headache of 2016! Any pointers as to how to fix please? I'd thought of:
-solder
-epoxy
-some other kind of filler (JB weld)
-some kind of treatment to seal the tank on the inside
The type of tank I have is shown below (this isn't my actual tank)

The last tank had rotted through (badly, finger sized holes) on the seam between the top and bottom sections, and a bodge job with something like JB weld was applied. This turned out to be a bad idea as the tank rusted on the inside, then all of the rusty sludge found itself into the carb - arrrghh.
Alternatively if anyone is a seagull expert, is it possible to retrofit an oval tank (brass) or one of the later plastic tanks to this type of seagull?
Cheers,
Trev
I went to start my seagull engine (kept as a novelty for seagull racing - we have to get through winter somehow!) to discover that the "new" (well, second-hand) fuel tank that I'd bought for it and fitted has a pin sized hole in the bottom. First headache of 2016! Any pointers as to how to fix please? I'd thought of:
-solder
-epoxy
-some other kind of filler (JB weld)
-some kind of treatment to seal the tank on the inside
The type of tank I have is shown below (this isn't my actual tank)

The last tank had rotted through (badly, finger sized holes) on the seam between the top and bottom sections, and a bodge job with something like JB weld was applied. This turned out to be a bad idea as the tank rusted on the inside, then all of the rusty sludge found itself into the carb - arrrghh.
Alternatively if anyone is a seagull expert, is it possible to retrofit an oval tank (brass) or one of the later plastic tanks to this type of seagull?
Cheers,
Trev


