So, I was trying to release my old, stuck radiator cap and I must have cracked the riveted seal on the neck of the tank. I replaced the cap with a new one and it started leaking at the rivets. So, I ordered a new, plastic tank and sealed the old tank with epoxy to get me by. The new tank came in and I swapped it out but I still had a small leak. It seemed to be leaking at the top hose. I trimmed down the hose (plenty of slack at the top small hose) and refitted tightly. It stopped leaking there but then it started leaking in a new crack on the side of the tank, above the main hose connection!
I now ordered a new one and tried to seal it with epoxy (removed the tank, dried it, sanded it, etc.) but the leak went right through the epoxy! There must be tons of pressure to cause a leak like that.
Anyway, is this a common problem? The original one lasted 20 years and the new one only lasted a month so I'm reluctant to trust another plastic tank at this point.
Anyone have experience with MME's aluminum tanks?
I now ordered a new one and tried to seal it with epoxy (removed the tank, dried it, sanded it, etc.) but the leak went right through the epoxy! There must be tons of pressure to cause a leak like that.
Anyway, is this a common problem? The original one lasted 20 years and the new one only lasted a month so I'm reluctant to trust another plastic tank at this point.
Anyone have experience with MME's aluminum tanks?