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Chevy S-10 fuel tank leak

Fixing leaking gas tank.

I parked the truck on an incline to stop a small fuel leak long enough to epoxy it.



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If the fuel tank of your truck is rusting through, it's probably time to go looking for another truck.

Or replace the tank and have the structural integrity of the truck checked.

Comment by Roland_Smith Tue Feb 28 12:56:55 2017
A replacement tank isn't that much, and my experience with patching is temporary as best.
Comment by Eric Thu Mar 2 23:04:43 2017





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