Gas tank coatings -
When you have your tank recoated, ask if the coating is alcohol resistant.
When I did mine 12 years ago or so, I did it myself and used some "white
stuff" (can't recall the name of the product) that I purchased at a
motorcycle shop for motorcycle tanks. There were two options - one for gas
only and one if there's alcohol involved. Thinking down the road there
would be alcohol in the gas, I opted for the one resistant to alcohol.
I don't know if the flaking was due to that problem, but this may be a
consideration.
Jerry Christopherson
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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Gas Tank Recoating
I think a ReNu franchise did mine. I would have to look it up, but I
believe they quoted me $200 and then ended up charging me $250. If you
want the
ReNu system I would recommend going on line and calling a few other of
their
locations. If you are going to pay about $50 for 2-way shipping it doesn't
make that much difference where the outlet is located. Your quote sounds
very
pricey to me.
M
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