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My new fuel tank kit arrived yesterday. Shiny new metal like a new nickel. Here's the question...how should I finish it? Should I have it powder coated? Should there be some bare metal for the fuel gauge sender to ground and work properly?
Fuel sending unit should ground through the screws. If I had a new one I woulld powder coat it buy you may find a rust o lum rattle can is fine. Gloss black.
I dropped the fuel tank off to be powder coated gloss black. Price wasn't too bad, about $70. A bare spot of metal has to be left where the fuel gauge sender drops in. There's no screws to hold it, just the locking mechanism.
Just got the gas tank back from powder coating. I'm really glad I went with the powder coat rather than the spray cans. There's no way I could have done this good of a job. Here's some pics of before and after. https://www.jhorton3.net/gastank.html
was looking at your website. great job. i am creating my own website with help from my son. i think i might model after yours if that's alright with you!
I am surprised that powder coating worked for the tank...when I took mine in to have it powder coated, the guys said that it lokoed like there was some soldering on th tank...and therefore it would not withstand the 400 degree oven they put it in after they spray it...I guess they were wrong...good to know.
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