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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 115462" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>I assume that the fuel tank is plastic, there is a lot of formulas for plastic so finding the best adhesive to use you will need to find out what type plastic was used in making the fuel tank. Of course ruffing the surfaces will need to be done and cleaning any other containments from the surface too. then getting a cover patch fitted perfectly and machined any fittings for connections. It maybe would be best to bite the bullet and buy a different tank and skid plate. I know there are company's that do plastic welding, but I do not think I would use that method on a fuel tank unless there was a few assurances that it would be ok from the person doing it. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 115462, member: 16041"] I assume that the fuel tank is plastic, there is a lot of formulas for plastic so finding the best adhesive to use you will need to find out what type plastic was used in making the fuel tank. Of course ruffing the surfaces will need to be done and cleaning any other containments from the surface too. then getting a cover patch fitted perfectly and machined any fittings for connections. It maybe would be best to bite the bullet and buy a different tank and skid plate. I know there are company's that do plastic welding, but I do not think I would use that method on a fuel tank unless there was a few assurances that it would be ok from the person doing it. good luck [/QUOTE]
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