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Chris in CT 01-13-2015 10:46 AM

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When I removed the gas gauge I looked inside the tank, and it looks like new, beautiful grey with no evidence of rust, almost too new.

Is there any way to inspect the bottom exterior of the fuel tank above the steering column without huge dis-assembly? Is the steering column riveted directly tot he tank?

How is this repair done without dis assembly?
http://fordbarn.com/forum/images/icons/icon5.gif To answer your question directly, it isn't. You will have to remove your gas tank, have it boiled or steamed out by a knowledgeable radiator shop, silver-solder the bracket/leaking area, pressure test the tank and reinstall the gas tank. Do not allow anyone to weld the tank, the hardened sheet metal of the tank will spider-crack if you do.

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Y-Blockhead 01-20-2015 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Y-Blockhead (Post 1014488)
Altho I don't have this problem (yet) this thread has prompted me to install the dash hanger on my '30 TS as "preventative maintenance". I had my Bratton's "wish list" made out and after reading the above post I realized I didn't need to buy the lower half, saving me ~ $11. Thanks.

Partz on order...

Update on my post in this thread; I received the parts I ordered from Bratton's to install the later model '31 steering column support.

I must say I am very disappointed (and a little pi$$ed off:mad:) in the finish and fit of the parts . The finish of the support bracket is extremely rough and the threaded holes in the bottom are rusty and not threaded far enough in to tighten the clamp (see pictures). More crap Hecho en Chine. Buyers beware...

https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8676/...72e1a85154.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7552/...abded3c5bf.jpg

You can't see in the pictures but I also had to grind down the clamp screw heads as they are to big to fit in the holes in the clamp. The lock washers? No way will they work.:mad::mad:

700rpm 01-20-2015 11:51 AM

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Call Bratton's and complain. They'll make it right by you.

Bob C 01-20-2015 11:53 AM

Re: Gas leak near steering column
 

Call Bert's or look on Epay and get an original.

Bob

Y-Blockhead 01-20-2015 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by 700rpm (Post 1018864)
Call Bratton's and complain. They'll make it right by you.

I sent them an e-mail as I wanted to send them pictures, no response yet, but it's early.

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Originally Posted by Bob C (Post 1018866)
Call Bert's or look on Epay and get an original.

Bob

THAT'S what I should have done in the first place...

Mitch//pa 01-20-2015 12:13 PM

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i would just call...

mshmodela 01-20-2015 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 1014526)
Another thing you should never do is turn the steering wheel when the car isn't moving. This puts undue stress on everything from scrubbing the tires to the gas tank bracket, and every part inbetween. Even slow movement, like parallel parking removes much of this stress. I see people cranking the wheel from side to side while parking, with the car NOT moving, and I cringe. Even on a modern car with power steering, all those parts feel the stress, even though the power steering removes that feeling from the driver.

Gee Tom your reply reminded me of my late Father... He drilled that in to my head about not turning the wheels without rolling motion... Thanks for jaring a great memory ;)

Y-Blockhead 01-20-2015 03:49 PM

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OK all is good with Bratton's. My bracket must have been made on a Monday Morning... Wouldn't you know it I get the bad apple out of the basket


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