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Originally Posted by SimonH
Well I was sent a pair of tanks to repair from one of the dealers....

After pressure testing to find the cracks/leaks. both in the mounts and in the tank body itself, the original IMO flimsy mounting brackets were cut off, and the original welds linished flat, large load spreading patches were then welded on to the tank body before fabricating new more substantial mounts from a far higher strength material , which were then welded in place

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Very nice job - hope mine are being done to a similar standard. (Or maybe they are mine? wink )


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Originally Posted by PaulV
Originally Posted by SimonH
Well I was sent a pair of tanks to repair from one of the dealers....

After pressure testing to find the cracks/leaks. both in the mounts and in the tank body itself, the original IMO flimsy mounting brackets were cut off, and the original welds linished flat, large load spreading patches were then welded on to the tank body before fabricating new more substantial mounts from a far higher strength material , which were then welded in place

Simon @ SiFab

Very nice job - hope mine are being done to a similar standard. (Or maybe they are mine? wink )

Well done. Sounds like a spot on job


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Originally Posted by PaulV
Originally Posted by SimonH
Well I was sent a pair of tanks to repair from one of the dealers....

After pressure testing to find the cracks/leaks. both in the mounts and in the tank body itself, the original IMO flimsy mounting brackets were cut off, and the original welds linished flat, large load spreading patches were then welded on to the tank body before fabricating new more substantial mounts from a far higher strength material , which were then welded in place

Simon @ SiFab

Very nice job - hope mine are being done to a similar standard. (Or maybe they are mine? wink )


I think they probably are yours....

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Thanks Simon!


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So one more "happy" customer to add to the cracked tank brigade. Fortunately no fuel leaks yet, and also something found during end of season servicing so should not lose quality road time. Still, I find Morgans design of gas tank mounting/support to be utterly ridiculous. BTW-my car has about 9k miles.

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Oh Dear, look at the cracks and corrosion.
Good you caught this early


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Remember to check the tank strap tension while you are in there

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Looks like you've caught it in time Bitsobrits. The cracks are no worse than the ones on my car before I addressed the issue. My recommendation would be to bond in reinforcing plates as described somewhere in the distant past on this thread. Oh, AND tighten your straps!


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Those pictures show how flimsy they made the bracket.....


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Add me as well please ! Just had it up at the local garage.
Left hand tank plywood base is soaked in gas. 😢😢😢😢😢😢


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