[W124] Fuel Tank leaks...
Dale Hyde
Dale.Hyde at transam.co.uk
Tue Feb 21 06:27:42 EST 2006
Hi all, sadly my E320 Coupe ('93, 190K miles) was involved in a little shunt a few weeks ago. As values are are such bargain levels (mine about £5K UK) and the damage estimated at £8K UK it was written of by the insurance company. :-(
I am now running around in a 1990 300TE diesel seven seater. Great as a work horse but god it's slow! Anyway, I have spotted a leak in the fuel tank, it seems to be a broken joint between the filler pipe and the tank, probably caused by grounding out on a speed bump so popular in the UK these days. It drips out pretty constantly, I reckon I'm losing about a gallon a week?
Anyone got any good suggestions as to a fix. It's only worth about £1K so not planning to spend much on it and I don't think I'm up to a replacement myself. Would a clean up plus some sort of compound form a possible solution?
Any ideas great fully received?
Dale
ps I'm still short of cash so not much to spend today, but I've decided to replace the Coupe with a Cabriolet as soon as I am afford it. I'm planning to cash in some assets later in the year so that could be the time. Can't wait :-)
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