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RE: IT'S ALIVE!

To: Schloss3@aol.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: IT'S ALIVE!
From: MPRICE@KeystoneSystems.com
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 08:22:05 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
Paul
I'm getting ready to refurbish my petrol tank before I install it. The
recommendations I've received from a number of local folks here is to take
it to a radiator shop for cleaning and/or repair. Many shops are more than
willing to clean it, but only a few are willing to repair a tank regardless
of how long its been "dry". You might want to spend a few minutes and let
your fingers do the walking. 
Good luck, and congratulations on your success. 
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Schloss3@aol.com [mailto:Schloss3@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 5:51 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: IT'S ALIVE!



After 18 years of slumber, another LBC awakens.  While there still alot of
work to do before road worthy, I 've finally got the engine running on my
TR4.  Pretty much on the first push of the solenoid button too.  Thrilled
until I noticed that the fuel pump was leaking alot of gas.  Figured I would
get better mileage if corrected, so a new one on order from Victoria
British.  By the way, this is my second order from them.  The first was a
new wiring harness.  Very pleased with them and the prices.

Of course there is a question here.  We used the lawnmower filling can for
the gas tank.  Pulled the real tank out from the shed to start work on that.
I'm planning on the 3 step process for the inside of the tank.  Overall, the
tank's exterior is in good shape.  I did fix a light into the filler neck
and turned out the lights.  I have about 6 or 7 pinholes.  I've heard that
the epoxy sealer will take care of these on the inside.  I would feel better
if the exterior was solid though.  Any suggestions out there?  Is there such
a thing as a cold weld?  I've got the MIG welder, but have heard too many
horror stories about leftover fumes(after 18 yrs?).  Can I get it taken care
of by a professional?

Paul Brandsema
61 TR4  CT133
High Point, NC

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