This must be the time of year for this repair. I removed my wing tanks this weekend and called John Wright to make arrangements to get them rebuilt, but he said nothing to me about only repairing aluminum. Guess I'd better call him again since I'm not sure what they are made of. Darick N94139 S/N 1462
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Hartmut Beil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Lynn, Randy. I just had one of my tanks on Johns table for repair. He does an outstanding job. But he does only aluminum tanks as I recall. A terneplate tank or a stainless steel one would need different treatment one knows. If your tank is riveted together, you will have to open the tank and clean it thoroughly , look for holes and put it back together with pro-seal and the appropriate rivets. If your tank is welded, one can open the welds with an angle grinder maybe and clean out corrosion that way. I never did any of these tasks. I only know from the tales of others; see also: http://ercoupe.info/index.php?d=07&m=01&y=08&category=2 What I did was replacing rivets on the fitting on the bottom of the tank. The rivets would just loose the head due to the developing corrosion around the fitting. The first one held up for a few years, but then the area around the fitting started to leak, no matter what. The overhaul was inevitable. Hartmut To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 05:19:06 -0500 Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Leaky Tanks Hey Randy: I would call John Wright, JR. (217 698-8243 Home or 217 416 1565 Cell) and get his opinion on whether or not they can be repaired. He has the most experience repairing Ercoupe fuel tanks, and I respect his opinion. Lynn Nelsen Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. Watch Cause Effect, a show about real people making a real difference. Learn more
