Gas Tank Fatigue?

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
When I removed the gas tank from my '49 coupe I see the following repair scars.



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The car in general does not look like it has been in any accidents. I have the car 100% dismantled.



Any chance this is just metal fatigue? Or is this from getting rear ended at some time? Should I beef this up some how, or is this repair good enough?



Thanks,

Bryan

Comments

  • oldhudsons
    oldhudsons Senior Contributor
    1. I'd check to see if it leaks, if so have it repaired so it doesn't (take it to a radiator shop).

    2. then coat the interior with a chemical "slosh" that is available from restoration supply shops. The stuff I was able to get is an aircraft application used in gas tanks - this will prevent leakage & stop rust from developing.
  • Just to make clear to all. The gas tank itself is fine. I see only one very small dent in it. I do plan on getting the gas tank hot-tanked and sealed.



    The picture is looking down into the trunk. It is the trunk pan that fatigued or was damaged where the hanger straps come through.



    Bryan
  • rambos_ride
    rambos_ride Senior Contributor
    Looks like an old oxy-acetelyne repair.

    What made it tear or fatigure is anyones guess, however - my guess would be someone backed/drove over something that partially ripped the tank out.

    If the rear end had been hit you should see more evidence of replacement or repair.

    A lot of folks would let it go - if it was me and I already had the tank out I'd cut it and re-weld it so it looked better...but thats me...
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    rambos_ride wrote:
    Looks like an old oxy-acetelyne repair.

    What made it tear or fatigure is anyones guess, however - my guess would be someone backed/drove over something that partially ripped the tank out.

    If the rear end had been hit you should see more evidence of replacement or repair.

    A lot of folks would let it go - if it was me and I already had the tank out I'd cut it and re-weld it so it looked better...but thats me...

    Agreed. 100%. My thoughts, exactly.
  • RonS
    RonS Senior Contributor
    Two possibilities, some unlucky driver went over a curb or BIG rock damaging the tank, or someone wanted to restore the tank and cut a hole to remove the "strainer" at the bottom of the pick up tube. Can't tell from the photo if this is the area on the tank one needs to cut out then reweld.
  • hdsn49
    hdsn49 Senior Contributor
    The June 24, 1949 General Technical Policy and Information Bulletin addresses the failure of the trunk floor pans at the point where the forward ends of the gasoline tank straps are attached to the hangers on the floor. Unfortunately I can't attach a copy of my scan. Too big and I don't know how to make it smaller
  • lincoln61 wrote:
    When I removed the gas tank from my '49 coupe I see the following repair scars.



    IMG_3720.jpg



    The car in general does not look like it has been in any accidents. I have the car 100% dismantled.



    Any chance this is just metal fatigue? Or is this from getting rear ended at some time? Should I beef this up some how, or is this repair good enough?



    Thanks,

    Bryan
    From the picture I would say that trunk had a bad leak. Floor started to rust and the tank is held at the front and the weight just pulled the floor down. Some one tried to weld it but metal was to far gone. Needed a new floor. When I did this repair I used to add a strap across the front to bolt the front part of the tank strap too, anchored at both ends. Walt.
  • Clutchguy
    Clutchguy Senior Contributor
    It could be any of the things listed. I think it is from Fatique. I see this alot on unwrecked,unmolested stepdown cars. 1952 the trunk got changed along with the spare tire,and I don't see it. Rust is always an issue but I've seen it on rust-free examples. I reinforce with a piece of 16ga.on either side.rolled and welded in.
  • TwinH
    TwinH Senior Contributor
    My 49 had it on the other end and it was fatigue. I chocked it

    up to somebody over tightening the straps at some point.
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