As in where on the fuel tank😁
Where is it leaking from?
On the bottom where the low point is formed for fuel pickup.
don't have tank out again at this time.
How big of a leak? Like a few drips or small steady stream?
Lets just say where can I get a new one?
what happened, a big nasty rock?, or the brackets broke and it wore a hole in the bottom. I'm assuming the low point is where YOU have 2 fuel outlet ports and it's dented, real bad or very thin.
Talk to Brandon at JoynerUSA.com, the only place to get a new one that I know of, or pull it and take to some who does aluminum welding, have new, better mounting brackets put on while you're at it.
I would like to see a photo of what happened also and an explanation, description of what happened
- 2 months later...
silverbullet. Just go to a welding shop.Call first make sure they do aluminum.If they do see if they will weld a gas tank.
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