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    Got a new fuel tank to go on the Cav t'other day. Is it worth giving it a coat of hammerite to protect the metal or shall I just fit it unpainted?

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    I have actually spoken to someone that went and looked at a brand new Vauxhall in the 90's and questioned the unpainted tanks, dealer said the modern technology in steels meant they could last x times longer completely unprotected. This is probably why Novas don't rust

    ... I'd paint it

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    Most definately paint it.Primer with red oxide hammerite,then hammerite smooth whatever colour.
    Or for ultimate scene look,put it in the sea for a week then paint with brine water

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    it wouldn't hurt, any protections got to be better than none

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    Definitely paint it, for the minimal effort it takes why risk having a new tank get all rusty.

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    put paint stripper on it, water and salt, and fit it, would look factor fit then

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    And be sure to jump on it too.

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    It'll rust from the inside out anyway. But i'd still stick a quick splash of paint to protect the outside.

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    How old is the one on there? 18 odd years? Can you see you keeping it another 18 years? Just bung it on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    It'll rust from the inside out anyway. But i'd still stick a quick splash of paint to protect the outside.
    I assumed that was the case, but when I removed the old rusty tank from my Nova then took off the sender and pipes to have a good look inside it was immaculate. I guess petrol fumes keep rust away from the inside as it looked like new, pity the outside wasn't.

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