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    fuel tank restoration

    I have decided to take the fuel tank out of my 72 911S and clean it and paint it and replace the sender. This project does not seem to be in Wayne's book.Looking into the tank it seems to have a few rust spots but not much. Does anyone know what the process is... I heard al ittle about POR15 What is the correct paint for the early steel tanks. What kind of seal replacement? Thanks for the help in advance

    Maxle601

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    Some information in this thread -

    http://d240157.u39.zeonhost.com/foru...light=gas+tank
    John Gray

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