Benz
06-12-2008, 02:13 PM
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Guys,
Now that I've got a nice clean tank to replace the rusted out hulk on the GPz turbo, I have a situation where I have to fix the return line into the tank, seeing the good tank replacing it is from a carby bike.[thanks Chop]
My question is..........should I weld it in, or will a chemical bond be strong enough over time, seeing it will be subjected to the constant vibration/pulsing of the fuel system etc. I don't want to put heat to the tank, if I can avoid it either.
If I make a very tight fit for the barrel, and use JB weld or something similar between the overlapped steel, do you think that would be strong enough???
Guys,
Now that I've got a nice clean tank to replace the rusted out hulk on the GPz turbo, I have a situation where I have to fix the return line into the tank, seeing the good tank replacing it is from a carby bike.[thanks Chop]
My question is..........should I weld it in, or will a chemical bond be strong enough over time, seeing it will be subjected to the constant vibration/pulsing of the fuel system etc. I don't want to put heat to the tank, if I can avoid it either.
If I make a very tight fit for the barrel, and use JB weld or something similar between the overlapped steel, do you think that would be strong enough???