
You'd need to give the tank a damn good flush out if you did fix it 'cos the lining paint would probably have cracked off inside and will be floating around blocking up the filter once re-installed.
Flog it on the board...someone's bound to fancy it for a project![]()
Oh KAK, I have a slightly smaller ding in mine, but significant, not really obvious as it is at the low-low point above the RH cylinder, but quite deep, I assume a tree branch or something as a rock could not get there? But tree stumps, branches etc possible, due to the terrain. Do I now expect an issue?
Welsh.

Impossible to say......take a look inside your tank though and you'll see the lead oxide coloured paint that it's covered in......if the tank gets a good ding in it, particularly if it creases, it'll flake off bits of paint from this lining and having flaky bits floating around inside ain't good
If it ain't causing any problems, leave it, but next time you change the fuel filter, open the old one up maybe and take a peek inside.
(and do the exterior fuel filter mod at the same time then you'll never have to worry about it)
Impossible to say......take a look inside your tank though and you'll see the lead oxide coloured paint that it's covered in......if the tank gets a good ding in it, particularly if it creases, it'll flake off bits of paint from this lining and having flaky bits floating around inside ain't good
If it ain't causing any problems, leave it, but next time you change the fuel filter, open the old one up maybe and take a peek inside.
(and do the exterior fuel filter mod at the same time then you'll never have to worry about it)