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sliceypete 12-07-2006 04:25 AM

gas tank leak on a 1990 honda accord dx
 
well i just got my 1990 honda accord dx, it was working just fine, but
when i fill up the tank it will leak out gas till its about the
halfway point then it stops leaking. i took it to get it looked at and
the guy said that the top of my gas tank was rusty or something like
that and my fuel lines are also rusty and that why it leaks. he
suggested to go to a junk yard and pick up a gas tank with the fuel
lines to put in my car, so i went to my locate junk yard and found a
1991 honda accord that had the same tank as mine. my question is
should i pick up the gas tank for 60 bucks and get it install for 150
or is there another fix? he said it would run fine if i didnt fill it
up all the way. any help would be great, im not very good with car
things(its my first car). thanks

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N.E.Ohio Bob 12-07-2006 08:18 AM

Re: gas tank leak on a 1990 honda accord dx
 
sliceypete wrote:
> well i just got my 1990 honda accord dx, it was working just fine, but
> when i fill up the tank it will leak out gas till its about the
> halfway point then it stops leaking. i took it to get it looked at and
> the guy said that the top of my gas tank was rusty or something like
> that and my fuel lines are also rusty and that why it leaks. he
> suggested to go to a junk yard and pick up a gas tank with the fuel
> lines to put in my car, so i went to my locate junk yard and found a
> 1991 honda accord that had the same tank as mine. my question is
> should i pick up the gas tank for 60 bucks and get it install for 150
> or is there another fix? he said it would run fine if i didnt fill it
> up all the way. any help would be great, im not very good with car
> things(its my first car). thanks
>


You can get a new after market fuel tank and replace the leaking steel
fuel lines with sections of rubber. Chances of a junkyard tank being a
long term fix are 50/50.
I got a new tank and rubber lines on my '92 Accord back in the summer.
bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 12-07-2006 08:18 AM

Re: gas tank leak on a 1990 honda accord dx
 
sliceypete wrote:
> well i just got my 1990 honda accord dx, it was working just fine, but
> when i fill up the tank it will leak out gas till its about the
> halfway point then it stops leaking. i took it to get it looked at and
> the guy said that the top of my gas tank was rusty or something like
> that and my fuel lines are also rusty and that why it leaks. he
> suggested to go to a junk yard and pick up a gas tank with the fuel
> lines to put in my car, so i went to my locate junk yard and found a
> 1991 honda accord that had the same tank as mine. my question is
> should i pick up the gas tank for 60 bucks and get it install for 150
> or is there another fix? he said it would run fine if i didnt fill it
> up all the way. any help would be great, im not very good with car
> things(its my first car). thanks
>


You can get a new after market fuel tank and replace the leaking steel
fuel lines with sections of rubber. Chances of a junkyard tank being a
long term fix are 50/50.
I got a new tank and rubber lines on my '92 Accord back in the summer.
bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 12-07-2006 08:18 AM

Re: gas tank leak on a 1990 honda accord dx
 
sliceypete wrote:
> well i just got my 1990 honda accord dx, it was working just fine, but
> when i fill up the tank it will leak out gas till its about the
> halfway point then it stops leaking. i took it to get it looked at and
> the guy said that the top of my gas tank was rusty or something like
> that and my fuel lines are also rusty and that why it leaks. he
> suggested to go to a junk yard and pick up a gas tank with the fuel
> lines to put in my car, so i went to my locate junk yard and found a
> 1991 honda accord that had the same tank as mine. my question is
> should i pick up the gas tank for 60 bucks and get it install for 150
> or is there another fix? he said it would run fine if i didnt fill it
> up all the way. any help would be great, im not very good with car
> things(its my first car). thanks
>


You can get a new after market fuel tank and replace the leaking steel
fuel lines with sections of rubber. Chances of a junkyard tank being a
long term fix are 50/50.
I got a new tank and rubber lines on my '92 Accord back in the summer.
bob

N.E.Ohio Bob 12-07-2006 08:18 AM

Re: gas tank leak on a 1990 honda accord dx
 
sliceypete wrote:
> well i just got my 1990 honda accord dx, it was working just fine, but
> when i fill up the tank it will leak out gas till its about the
> halfway point then it stops leaking. i took it to get it looked at and
> the guy said that the top of my gas tank was rusty or something like
> that and my fuel lines are also rusty and that why it leaks. he
> suggested to go to a junk yard and pick up a gas tank with the fuel
> lines to put in my car, so i went to my locate junk yard and found a
> 1991 honda accord that had the same tank as mine. my question is
> should i pick up the gas tank for 60 bucks and get it install for 150
> or is there another fix? he said it would run fine if i didnt fill it
> up all the way. any help would be great, im not very good with car
> things(its my first car). thanks
>


You can get a new after market fuel tank and replace the leaking steel
fuel lines with sections of rubber. Chances of a junkyard tank being a
long term fix are 50/50.
I got a new tank and rubber lines on my '92 Accord back in the summer.
bob


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