thspeller
Active Member
All,
Just got a brand new fuel tank for my Series 3 (the last one was a colander with anything more than 5L of petrol in). Its come with a very thin powder coating (see attached). Can people share their thoughts as to how best to test and prep? Can I test for leaks with water or is that a bad idea? Second, I am thinking red oxide paint with a few coats of black hammerite on top. I was tempted to seal gaps between stone guard and tank but think hat could trap as much water as it keeps out. Will red oxide likely adhere to the powder coat. Any guidance most welcome. The car is garaged and generally only out in nice weather.
Tom
Just got a brand new fuel tank for my Series 3 (the last one was a colander with anything more than 5L of petrol in). Its come with a very thin powder coating (see attached). Can people share their thoughts as to how best to test and prep? Can I test for leaks with water or is that a bad idea? Second, I am thinking red oxide paint with a few coats of black hammerite on top. I was tempted to seal gaps between stone guard and tank but think hat could trap as much water as it keeps out. Will red oxide likely adhere to the powder coat. Any guidance most welcome. The car is garaged and generally only out in nice weather.
Tom