davidb
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Why is it by the time you've tackled the (apparently) simplest of jobs, you've had to drag out every tool in the garage, and several others that you've managed to bum from the neighbour. Anyhow, I picked up a new aluminum gas tank at a great price that had been sitting around in someone else's garage for years, but it was missing the large sealing bolt on the bottom. The question I have is should I be using a stainless steel bolt as a replacement, to prevent galvanic reaction? Or maybe some anti-seize? As well, what about the gas line feed? Looks like it's a brass nut - could I perhaps use some teflon tape on the tank threads, or will it react with the gas? I'm also assuming that the large sealing bolt is the same dimension (it's a big mother) whether the tank is steel or aluminum....... Any other precautionary thoughts on aluminum tanks would be appreciated. Nothing like working on a Healey to remind yourself how old you're getting, and why those little Mazdas look better every day. OK back off, and drop that Churchill hub puller - I was just kidding. Cheers Dave