Auto Fuel Tank Repair Kit (UP TO 95LT TANK)
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This kit will seal a tank up to 92LT
POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit is more than just pouring in a quart of sealer and sloshing it around. If gum, varnish, sludge, or fuel are inside, they must be removed first.
Our POR-15 Fuel Tank Sealer, like all other sealers, will not work in a contaminated tank. Find out what the pros already know... our POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit has everything you need to do the job right.
Kit Contains:
- POR-15 Cleaner Degreaser to remove gum, sludge, varnish
- POR-15 Metal Prep to remove rust & prepare tank for sealer
- POR-15 Fuel Tank Sealer to permanently seal tank
- Detailed Instructions so you'll do the job right
Seals up to a (25 Gal) 95LT tank
Downloads:
Technical Data Sheet - POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit
Safety Data Sheet - POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit
POR - 15 Shipping Rates
Orders made before 12pm Monday - Friday will be dispatch same day for over night delivery. Our shipping rates are as follows:
North Island: $6.50
North Island Rural: $11.50
South Island: $8.5
South Island Rural: $13.50
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Email: sales@por15nz.com or Call Us: 021446682
Excellent product
Easy to follow instructions
Have a pretty rusty old(1968) fuel tank 75 litres, delivery was fast 3 days. Took 2 days to complete. good instruction. If i can give you one tip its turn the sealer can upside down when you get it. It'll make stirring it up alot easier. I used a battery drill with a little paddle and there was still stuff in the bottom of the tin when i poured it in the tank.
Prompt delivery
Had a fuel tank in our Pontiac that was fairly gnarly inside. Strapped it to a concrete mixer and pre-cleaned the insides with some chainsaw blades and stainless steel bolts that I had. Then proceeded to follow the instructions supplied with the kit. All pretty easy to follow, just read thoroughly. Ensure the tank is dried thoroughly before putting in the final coat. Used a heat gun and it worked well. The final sealer goes a long way, so spent time rotating the tank periodically to ensure full coverage before tipping out the excess. It sets really hard so tap out any screw holes before refitting components (drain plug, sender unit, etc). Overall very pleased with the kit. Recommended.


