Author Topic: Matt....have a question about chemical prep for a new gas tank install???  (Read 2773 times)

Offline Topcat

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i havent taken any pics of this particular job.  were just through the disassembly phase and im getting all my parts in order today.  what specifically were you looking for?  i can take some pics as everything goes back together.

Haven't sen a pic of your car in a long time. Just the engine compartment you posted recently.
Mike, Fremont, CA.





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oh you just want pics of my car?  my car hasnt even seen daylight in 3 years, but once we get the tank installed ill be driving it a bit more so Ill be sure to take some fresh pics then.

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OK Matt I'll order those....is there a primer before the TankTone, or is the PRE the only prep before paint? 

Then we can shoot some pics of the tank painted.

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Generally no primer required or used. Just make sure you prep very well before spraying.  :burnout:
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Just placed my first online EASTWOOD order using the discount code!

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Just placed my first online EASTWOOD order using the discount code!

Sweet! Glad to hear the code is up and running correctly :) Let me know if you have any other questions! And don't forget to post pics of your work as you go!

-Matt
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