superheat6k
Well-Known Member
I viewed a lovely Corvette yesterday which may well be suitable as my next purchase, but I have a significant concern regarding the fuel tanks.
The vendor, a nice and genuine chap, advised the original mild steel fuel tanks, which were notorious for leaking on the earlier Corvettes, had been replaced with stainless by a prior owner, for which he had been passed an invoice. This would be prior to 2009, and he suggested 1998 when the engines were replaced.
The concern I have is that from the limited access I had at the initial viewing this appeared not to be the case.
The tanks are completely concealed from above by what looks like original ply panelling, and the sides are covered with a heavily perishing sound inulation layer, beneath which are white painted tank walls. Of most concern is one small area of tank wall visible at the base of the port tank where the steel surface is very heavily corroded, with rust staining in the vicinity beneath. There are no signs of any fuel leaks.
So is it likely or indeed feasible someone would install new stainless tanks inside the cavity of the original tanks and leave the original painted casings with their original lagging in position ?
I just can't see this would be possible, but without undertaking substantial dismantling and possibly cutting away a section of the top panelling, proper access is not available.
The vendor, a nice and genuine chap, advised the original mild steel fuel tanks, which were notorious for leaking on the earlier Corvettes, had been replaced with stainless by a prior owner, for which he had been passed an invoice. This would be prior to 2009, and he suggested 1998 when the engines were replaced.
The concern I have is that from the limited access I had at the initial viewing this appeared not to be the case.
The tanks are completely concealed from above by what looks like original ply panelling, and the sides are covered with a heavily perishing sound inulation layer, beneath which are white painted tank walls. Of most concern is one small area of tank wall visible at the base of the port tank where the steel surface is very heavily corroded, with rust staining in the vicinity beneath. There are no signs of any fuel leaks.
So is it likely or indeed feasible someone would install new stainless tanks inside the cavity of the original tanks and leave the original painted casings with their original lagging in position ?
I just can't see this would be possible, but without undertaking substantial dismantling and possibly cutting away a section of the top panelling, proper access is not available.