Am I right in thinking this screws out and off ?? becasue I'm sure I have seen replacements for this brass looking bit advertsied. I don't want to have to buy a new tank for obviuos reasons as the rest of it looks fine.
Ta Dudes

Or put a peice of hosepipe up the exhaust of a running car with the other end in the tank. This will fill and flush the tank with an un-inflammible gas, so you can put heat of any sort, including oxy-acet, to any part of the tank.take out tank and empty -take up to mother's with large garden -flush tank out with hose pipe 3 times -leave over night full of water
empty tank in morning
Just to clarify, it has to be ANOTHER car, and not the one the fuel tank belongs to.8009STEVE wrote:Or put a peice of hosepipe up the exhaust of a running car with the other end in the tank. This will fill and flush the tank with an un-inflammible gas, so you can put heat of any sort, including oxy-acet, to any part of the tank.take out tank and empty -take up to mother's with large garden -flush tank out with hose pipe 3 times -leave over night full of water
empty tank in morning
Doubt it, it looks really well locked in. I've got my Eyes on a tank on ebay, so if the outlet ferrule is OK it looks like it's going to be easier than messing any more. It's a shame to loose what should be a good piece of the car for such a daft reason though.bmcecosse wrote:Veloce - can you not just pick the remains out with 'dentist' type picks ?