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Re: Europa-List: Emailing: Tank bulge

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Emailing: Tank bulge
From: Peter Zutrauen <peterz@zutrasoft.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 09:27:43
I I remember correctly a few years back there was a change in the tanks from
the factory, basically flourinating them to avoid these problems. Are these
problematic tanks older pre-flourinated ones? Or are the new tanks also
chemically inadequate?  I'd hate to hear how much $$ a custom welded Alum
would cost (let alone all the probs associated with  weld quality leaks).

Cheers,
Pete Z.
A239 *still* a pile of parts.


On 4/29/08, Jeff B <topglock@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
> While Baby Blue is in for repairs and installation of her new altitude
> hold, I had occasion to look over the tank area, thoroughly.  Sure enough, I
> found evidence of contact between the center push rod and the tank, right
> where you gents are point to.  No real damage to the tank, but it was
> definitely touching.  I applied a bit of Velcro loop to the tank area to
> guard against against further wear.  I plan to either reposition the push
> rod, or extend the brace to push the tank back into it's intended shape.
>  I'll let everyone know what I come up with and supply a pic or two...
>
> BTW, my new exhaust down pipe, just arrived.  I'll install it tomorrow.
>  Many thanks to John and Rodger for the prompt shipping.  I ordered it one
> week ago, yesterday...
>
> Jeff,
> Baby Blue
>
> Steven Pitt wrote:
>
> > Following Arnold's picture I thought I would take one of my tank and the
> > bulge therein. Very similar but without a leak so far (!!??) as I know.
> > Steve Pitt
> >  Tank bulge
> >
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