Trying to fix a GM fresh water tank at the sending unit.

Bob Dunahugh

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I'm helping a guy with his GMC that has the GM interior. The tank in the 73 that I just sold is identical. And it's been repaired by a PO. Both have crack lines coming out from the screws. So what's been a good repair method? Bob Dunahugh 78 Royale.
 
If the material is fatigued to cracking at the penetration I would
carefully drill new holes for new senders and patch the old holes with a
material compatible with the tank material.

Sully
Bellevue wa.

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 9:37 AM Bob Dunahugh via Gmclist <

> I'm helping a guy with his GMC that has the GM interior. The tank in the
> 73 that I just sold is identical. And it's been repaired by a PO. Both have
> crack lines coming out from the screws. So what's been a good repair
> method? Bob Dunahugh 78 Royale.
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My 73 had similar cracks, along with a few others, I repaired it about 7 years ago.
It held up until last year and I have not pulled it to see if there are new cracks or if the repaired ones need to be fixed again.

I bought a new tank over the winter but have not found the motivation to remove the permanent bed and install it.
I did not buy the GMC specific tank, but one that was about the same dimensions.

Since I do not boondock, I wish I had gone with a smaller tank, so I could have more room for storage.

I believe I used "Flex-Tex: Flex-Set Underwater Epoxy"
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1973 GMC 26' Glacier - Unknown Mileage - Has a new switch pitch transmission with Powerdrive