GSA Tank

Walowiz

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I've been offered the option on a large GSA petrol tank, which was described as "brand new, never used", but clearly friggin isn't.

It has the worrying look of a repair on one side, near the hole on the inner side of the tank, where all the gubbins etc goes. The tank for the most part looks immaculate, BUT there is what looks and feels like the irregular surface of a non standard weld (?) on the innerside of the tank near where the hole for all the gubbins goes. There is quite a lot of rust on the lip of the tank in the same area and the lip feels like it has been roughly beaten back into shape (especially compared to the other side and my std tank). The tank also has marks from what must be baglux straps, as they are in the same place on both undersides of the tank ? Do the baglux straps mark the tank - does anyone know ?

All signs that it has really been used and abused before.

My question is, is there some way to check that the tank is structurally
sound ? Can a dealer do this ?

My real concern is that the tank was falsely described, so I'd just like to know if there is more to it than meets the eye, as I don't want to fit it - then find out it's f*cked, or the capacity is not as much as it should be.

thanks
Aaron
 
I doubt a dealer can cheeck the integrity of the tank, but will probably give you an opinion.

The best way is a pressure test to check for leaks. A fabrication shop could help with this. Or possibly try a decent outboard repair place as they pressure test the bottom end for leaks.

To be honest, it's going to cost you money and hassle whatever you do so get in touch with the fecker who sold it to you..(Was it Ebay?)

Anyway, demand a refund for everything including postage... Go for the jugular first and then look into the possibility of a partial refund..



AaronDay said:
I've been offered the option on a large GSA petrol tank, which was described as "brand new, never used", but clearly friggin isn't.

It has the worrying look of a repair on one side, near the hole on the inner side of the tank, where all the gubbins etc goes. The tank for the most part looks immaculate, BUT there is what looks and feels like the irregular surface of a non standard weld (?) on the innerside of the tank near where the hole for all the gubbins goes. There is quite a lot of rust on the lip of the tank in the same area and the lip feels like it has been roughly beaten back into shape (especially compared to the other side and my std tank). The tank also has marks from what must be baglux straps, as they are in the same place on both undersides of the tank ? Do the baglux straps mark the tank - does anyone know ?

All signs that it has really been used and abused before.

My question is, is there some way to check that the tank is structurally
sound ? Can a dealer do this ?

My real concern is that the tank was falsely described, so I'd just like to know if there is more to it than meets the eye, as I don't want to fit it - then find out it's f*cked, or the capacity is not as much as it should be.

thanks
Aaron
 


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