R: [ROVERNET - UK] Re: [rovernet] Rover 2000 TC 1973 - Lookingforspare tank

Ruotolo Gianluca (DD) gianluca.ruotolo at enel.it
Fri Apr 29 09:22:17 BST 2005


Dear Slats, 
	
	very kind of you.
Here everything is well.
I hope also for you; I'll contact you off line.

Thanks for your informations, I'll send your message to the mechanic with a fax; they're very useful because Tankerite treatment should cost more. 

If there is a hole, I'll tell the welder to fill the tank with water, it' s a good system.

By the way, do Moss have an internet address? Iìll look for the products there, if possible.

Best regards, Gianluca.




-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com [mailto:rovernet-bounces at lyris.ccdata.com] Per conto di Slatskars
Inviato: giovedì 28 aprile 2005 19.32
A: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
Oggetto: Re: [ROVERNET - UK] Re: [rovernet] Rover 2000 TC 1973 - Lookingforspare tank


Hi Gianluca,

Have not heard from you for quite a while. Hope all is well in beautiful 
Italy.

I do not have a Rover catalog, but did some checking in a MOSS catalog for 
MGB's as a reference point. They have Biodegradable Tank Cleaner for $35.45, 
Fuel Tank Etching Liquid for $16.50 and the Tank Slushing Compound for 
$35.95. The slushing compound is the coating material. New tanks for MGB's 
are approximately $340.00.  If you do have a leak that must be welded, this 
can be dangerous because of the fumes. The tank must be filled with water or 
Carbon Dioxide to prevent an explosion from the heat. Ask if the welder is 
familiar with welding fuel tanks and I personally would not stick around to 
watch the job.

If you do locate one on e-bay, you may have trouble shipping it also because 
of the fumes. If you have a choice, I would recommend one from California, 
Arizona or Texas because of the dryer climates. Much less rust than for 
example the Northeastern states.

Slats

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ruotolo Gianluca (DD)" <gianluca.ruotolo at enel.it>
To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:24 AM
Subject: R: [ROVERNET - UK] Re: [rovernet] Rover 2000 TC 1973 - Looking 
forspare tank




Dear Listmates,

the tank of my TC is leaking, so I have to find a new replacemento or to repair it with Tankerite, which is quite expensive.

Which could be the price of a new tank for my 1973 Rover 2000 TC ? Any ideas? I imagine shipping to Italy would be quite expensive...


Any suggestion and information will be appreciated.

Best regards and thanks in advance, Gianluca Ruotolo.

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