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First, I added some washers and a large nut.
Then acid wash, baking Soda rinse, rinse again, then acetone. Then another rinse cycle. Then five rinses with a hot water pressure washer. Then acetone again. Rinse, then Metal Prep and Ready and rinse again. Washed the outside with Prep and Ready to kill the flash rust too.
Now it’s a waiting/drying game before the POR tank coating.
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Squirrel!....

Finished the gas tank so went into the shop to play with the custom valve cover.
Here’s the lineage and finished product....
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I think I like it!

 

So before the questions start, the grey filler I used is high temp JB Weld. Applied it like bondo and sanded it down prior to powder coating.

Bought myself a Christmas present today!  Ordered one of Datsun Dave's Push Button Ignition systems! Not that I need it now, but I missed out on the last run of these and I don't want to be without it when I'm ready.

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So now I have to wonder, should I mount the fuel tank up while the car is on the rotisserie, or do I wait until the car is on the ground and the exterior body and paint is done?
Pros: it is way easier to mount now and route the fuel lines etc. One less thing to do while on my back under the car.
Cons: greater risk of damage and overspray to the tank while I am doing body work etc to the lower balance under the back bumper etc.

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