Well, I was reluctant to attempt to repair, as it seems likely epoxy or other fix will leak in the near future. I prefer to fix things relatively permenantly. That's wny I'm waiting on a price for a replacement tank with line from Tom Hansen.
However, I did come up with a possible solution, that just might work. I severed the plastic line about 3 inches from the tank. Then I slipped a 6 inch piece of 1/4 inch diameter rubber tubing over the plastic line. I squished some gasoline tolerant gasket sealant all around the cracked area, then worked the rubber tubing up the plastic line until it totally covered the crack, and butted up against the tank. then I put some gasket sealant on the other end of the plastic line, which leads to the fuel tank, and forced it up the other side of the rubber tubing. I haven't decided whether to use clamps or not. Here's a picture of my possible fix:
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
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