by pacomotorstuff » Sun Mar 10, 2024 9:10 am
Hey Brian,
Just saw your post. I assume you're talking about the RZ tank seam on the left hand side, towards the back of the tank, where they all seem to collect water and rust out.
As far as fixing the leaks, I'd suggest as a first step, follow the Caswell instructions as regards cleaning the inside of your tank and do a complete tank coating per the instructions except... don't pour out the excess resin. Because you're not trying to save the exterior paint job (right?), seal up the rusty seam on the outside with duct tape or aluminum tape and tilt the tank to let the excess resin sit in the problem area and gently rock the tank back and forth, so you're coating the seam and the resin will fill the area as it cures.
There is a certain amount of caution here; the Caswell coating has an extremely exothermic curing cycle and produces A LOT of heat and indeed can start a fire if you're not careful. Have a bunch of old towels / rags / whatever soaked in cold water and if you feel the repair area getting hot to the touch, lay the wet rags over the exterior of the tank.
If you think an external patch is required as well, don't use carbon fiber (for a bunch of reasons). Use fiberglass cloth (not mat), maybe 3 layers staggered size and make certain the repair area is operating room clean before you attempt the patch.
It's true that repair failures are almost 100% due to poor mixing of the resin components or poor cleaning of the repair area.
BTW, might be best to do this outside and have a fire extinguisher or a big bucket of water handy.
Pop me a PM if there's anything else.
Pat