Thanks Alex, I'm going to archive this message as it is such a ringing
endorsement of the product. POR is available locally (I'll find out tomorrow
morning), in which case I'll try that, but will keep this in mind if there
are problems with the POR. I have more than one tank to use as test
subjects...
Many thanks
Nick Moseley

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex & Janet Thomson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 6:20 PM
To: 'Nick Moseley'; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Spits] Intermittent miss turns out to be fuel tank debris

If you are looking for a fuel tank sealing product, I have had excellent
results from the product that is sold by "The Shop". I have used this on
several older farm tractors (gasoline engines) and have never had a problem
with the material sloughing off inside the tank. I think the oldest
applications is now well over ten years old. Check it out at

http://www.theshopproducts.com/products_gastank-sealer.html

I have used it in a 1939 John Deere B, an early 1950's Case, and an early
1950's John Deere 50. These tractors are fed the current diet of gasoline
that we get in Connecticut and there is no problem that I can see.

Alex Thomson





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