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Old 02-10-2021, 12:27 PM   #5
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Default Re: Gas seepage at steering column

Repairing a gas tank should be done by someone that knows what they are doing or the person doing it should do some research first. Even gas tanks that have not had gas in them for many years can blow up, ESP if open flame or welding is involved. There are ways to do it if those are your choices. Other way would be a really big soldering iron and clean surface. Mounting the brace on the tank was not one of the better ideas. The later cars had the brace mounted behind the trim panel. Every time someone gets in the car, they pull on the steering wheel and flexes that gas tank bracket and tank.
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