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Fitting a drain plug to the gas tank

Old Oct 31, 2018 | 10:17 PM
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Fitting a drain plug to the gas tank

Hi guys, it seems that the series 6s have a drain plug in the gas tank, but the series 8s do not.
I'm thinking about braising a steel threaded fitting on and fitting a cap, so that i can switch between e85 and pump easily.

Will there be any potential rust issues on the inside of the tank from doing this? And if so is there a particular type of antirust treatment that is ethanol resistant to spray inside the tank after the braising?

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Old Nov 1, 2018 | 07:05 AM
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Can you get rust in an area that is always submersed in fuel? I would've assumed no, but I could be wrong
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Old Nov 1, 2018 | 02:20 PM
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Usual rust in these is caused by low fuel condensation cycles....can get pretty rusty internally, but the ethanol would scour it out. I seem to recall V5 S8s still had the bung too, before they went even further with the penny pinching. Rx7 import parts seem to be dying a death, but that bloke in Newcastle might be worth a go.

There's been a few tanks welded up conventionally, but brazing will work, just need to get rid of the sound deadener and alumised/galvanised coating....and of course purge fumes before the kerblammo!
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