Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
An online dealer?
"EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> find is people selling gas caps.
>
> TIA!
>
> Eric Law
>
>
"EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> find is people selling gas caps.
>
> TIA!
>
> Eric Law
>
>
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
EL wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a 4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> find is people selling gas caps.
>
> TIA!
>
> Eric Law
>
>
I think that's a dealer only part. What's wrong with a good used one?
-jim
> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a 4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> find is people selling gas caps.
>
> TIA!
>
> Eric Law
>
>
I think that's a dealer only part. What's wrong with a good used one?
-jim
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
"EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message news:<403d0719$0$703$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com >...
> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
> 4000 Quattro?
Why bother with new? The thing's in the trunk behind the seat,
totally protected, and I can't imagine many of them have deteriorated
very much (what happened to the one you're replacing?). Try Shokan
Audi parts.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; never touched one)
> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
> 4000 Quattro?
Why bother with new? The thing's in the trunk behind the seat,
totally protected, and I can't imagine many of them have deteriorated
very much (what happened to the one you're replacing?). Try Shokan
Audi parts.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; never touched one)
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
"EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all!
>
> Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> find is people selling gas caps.
Have you pulled the tank out of the car and had a good look at it? I
recently had a radiator shop fix the tank on my 4000 -- some pinholes had
developed in the fitting that feeds the fuel pump. The tank looked fine
otherwise, inside and out..
The shop soldered up the pinholes and tinned the fittings thoroughly with
solder. Problem solved for less than $50.
RM
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
Sigh... would that it were that simple. My problem is the opposite - rust inside the tank. Except that it doesn't *stay* inside
the tank, when you start the car it gets loose and clogs the fuel pre-filter and the car stops running after a couple of minutes!
I moved from MA to southern FL about 2 years ago, and since then the car has spent 99% of it's time stored outside with a non-full
fuel tank (yeah, I know, my bad). The weather here is so humid there's dew on the car 19 mornings out of 20, and I suspect the
same has been going on inside the tank.
I'm toying with the idea of sending it to one of those places that will clean it up and apply some sort of rubber/plastic coating
to the interior, but I'm a little suspicious of how that will hold up long-term.
Eric Law
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> "EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
> news:403d0719$0$703$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com. ..
> > Hello all!
> >
> > Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
> 4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> > find is people selling gas caps.
>
> Have you pulled the tank out of the car and had a good look at it? I
> recently had a radiator shop fix the tank on my 4000 -- some pinholes had
> developed in the fitting that feeds the fuel pump. The tank looked fine
> otherwise, inside and out..
>
> The shop soldered up the pinholes and tinned the fittings thoroughly with
> solder. Problem solved for less than $50.
>
>
> RM
>
>
the tank, when you start the car it gets loose and clogs the fuel pre-filter and the car stops running after a couple of minutes!
I moved from MA to southern FL about 2 years ago, and since then the car has spent 99% of it's time stored outside with a non-full
fuel tank (yeah, I know, my bad). The weather here is so humid there's dew on the car 19 mornings out of 20, and I suspect the
same has been going on inside the tank.
I'm toying with the idea of sending it to one of those places that will clean it up and apply some sort of rubber/plastic coating
to the interior, but I'm a little suspicious of how that will hold up long-term.
Eric Law
"Russ Maki" <rinard@execpc.com> wrote in message news:103s8v39b9uk47d@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
> news:403d0719$0$703$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com. ..
> > Hello all!
> >
> > Does anyone know of an online source for a new (not used) fuel tank for a
> 4000 Quattro? I spent some time Googling, but all I can
> > find is people selling gas caps.
>
> Have you pulled the tank out of the car and had a good look at it? I
> recently had a radiator shop fix the tank on my 4000 -- some pinholes had
> developed in the fitting that feeds the fuel pump. The tank looked fine
> otherwise, inside and out..
>
> The shop soldered up the pinholes and tinned the fittings thoroughly with
> solder. Problem solved for less than $50.
>
>
> RM
>
>
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
"EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
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> Sigh... would that it were that simple. My problem is the opposite - rust
inside the tank. Except that it doesn't *stay* inside
> the tank, when you start the car it gets loose and clogs the fuel
pre-filter and the car stops running after a couple of minutes!
>
> I moved from MA to southern FL about 2 years ago, and since then the car
has spent 99% of it's time stored outside with a non-full
> fuel tank (yeah, I know, my bad). The weather here is so humid there's
dew on the car 19 mornings out of 20, and I suspect the
> same has been going on inside the tank.
>
> I'm toying with the idea of sending it to one of those places that will
clean it up and apply some sort of rubber/plastic coating
> to the interior, but I'm a little suspicious of how that will hold up
long-term.
>
> Eric Law
>
Sorry to hear that. If the tank doesn't leak you might get away with having
it cleaned and coated. Otherwise, you could do a search on
http://www.car-part.com and see what in the used market turns up in
Florida -- or, at least, in the Southeast.
Russ
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Re: Replacement fuel tank for 4000Q?
EL,
If you're toying with the idea of re-lining the tank, and do some DIY on the
car, then you might also consider using POR-15 on the tank - they have tank
sealer kits for Bikes and Cars - I used one for my DKW and had excellent
results (just follow their instructions to the letter....and don't get any
on your skin - you'll have to wear it off).
www.por15.com
If you want testimonials - just go to a car cruise in your area. Chances
are there is somebody there who has used the stuff.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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> "EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
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> > Sigh... would that it were that simple. My problem is the opposite -
rust
> inside the tank. Except that it doesn't *stay* inside
> > the tank, when you start the car it gets loose and clogs the fuel
> pre-filter and the car stops running after a couple of minutes!
> >
> > I moved from MA to southern FL about 2 years ago, and since then the car
> has spent 99% of it's time stored outside with a non-full
> > fuel tank (yeah, I know, my bad). The weather here is so humid there's
> dew on the car 19 mornings out of 20, and I suspect the
> > same has been going on inside the tank.
> >
> > I'm toying with the idea of sending it to one of those places that will
> clean it up and apply some sort of rubber/plastic coating
> > to the interior, but I'm a little suspicious of how that will hold up
> long-term.
> >
> > Eric Law
> >
>
> Sorry to hear that. If the tank doesn't leak you might get away with
having
> it cleaned and coated. Otherwise, you could do a search on
> http://www.car-part.com and see what in the used market turns up in
> Florida -- or, at least, in the Southeast.
>
> Russ
>
>
If you're toying with the idea of re-lining the tank, and do some DIY on the
car, then you might also consider using POR-15 on the tank - they have tank
sealer kits for Bikes and Cars - I used one for my DKW and had excellent
results (just follow their instructions to the letter....and don't get any
on your skin - you'll have to wear it off).
www.por15.com
If you want testimonials - just go to a car cruise in your area. Chances
are there is somebody there who has used the stuff.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"Russ Maki" <rinard@execpc.com> wrote in message
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> "EL" <nospam@here.com> wrote in message
> news:403e26a1$0$63448$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.co m...
> > Sigh... would that it were that simple. My problem is the opposite -
rust
> inside the tank. Except that it doesn't *stay* inside
> > the tank, when you start the car it gets loose and clogs the fuel
> pre-filter and the car stops running after a couple of minutes!
> >
> > I moved from MA to southern FL about 2 years ago, and since then the car
> has spent 99% of it's time stored outside with a non-full
> > fuel tank (yeah, I know, my bad). The weather here is so humid there's
> dew on the car 19 mornings out of 20, and I suspect the
> > same has been going on inside the tank.
> >
> > I'm toying with the idea of sending it to one of those places that will
> clean it up and apply some sort of rubber/plastic coating
> > to the interior, but I'm a little suspicious of how that will hold up
> long-term.
> >
> > Eric Law
> >
>
> Sorry to hear that. If the tank doesn't leak you might get away with
having
> it cleaned and coated. Otherwise, you could do a search on
> http://www.car-part.com and see what in the used market turns up in
> Florida -- or, at least, in the Southeast.
>
> Russ
>
>
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