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Actually, you've got a couple of ways you can do it...

DIY....POR15 after having tank hot-tanked for several days. Multi step process (Fairly cheap)

Have someone else do it...(Slightly more money)

Send it off to somewhere like "Tank-Renu" (Price will vary depending on condition of tank. Could be anywhere in the price range of $300-$400+ or higher) Do a search on "Tank-Renu" and you should come up with several url's for websites.

webdawg1

Been there several times. Call a radiator shop. They should be able to hot vat the tank then seal the inside for little money.

Pete

366H.P. 418 Torque 6cyl 240Z

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2116389

actually, wait a couple of days, and you can see my completed tech article on POR15ing the gas tank inside and outside....I'm about half way done with it. Check it out here:

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19034

The #1 thing, is get the tank boiled at a radiator shop...the tank kit from POR15 for just the sealing is like $50 and is real easy to do. I couldn't believe how easy it was, and it is permanent--you'll never have to worry about the inside of your tank again...

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