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    Hello: I have a tiny pin hole in my gas tank --looking for solutions? thx

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    Silver solder - just make sure the tank is completely empty of pertol fumes before you start wafting a torch anywhere near it.
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      #3
      Braze the hole closed. You could also try tank sealer, but that's a less reliable method.

      There are dozens and dozens of threads in the archives on this topic. Try the Advanced Search feature (hint: toggle Titles Only). Feel free to data mine if you want to accelerate your learning process.
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      To measure is to know.

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        #4
        I had the same problem, fortunately they holes were underneath, out of sight. I drained the tank down, sanded the area around each hole to bare metal then put on a layer of jb weld epoxy and let it sit for a day or two(tank open so it could cure from both sides) and that seems to have done the trick.

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          #5
          If you have One pin hole, you likely have more.
          Check over the tank carfeuly, inch by inch, look for paint bubbles or blisters.

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