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[quote]<i>Originally posted by iedkwok</i>
I think the gas tank is empty, because the fuel lights came on.
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That is more bad than good. An empty tank promotes condensation as temp goes up and down unless you're in a very dry location (read Death Valley) or it's been stored in a heated garage (with dehumidifier). The FI fuel tank is a unique two hole tank (one for sender and the other for fuel in and out hoses). I believe they are not available although you see them listed at some parts suppliers). I think a production run was done but it ran out. Therefore treat your gas tank like it's gold (wish it was, it wouldn't rust.[:)]) After getting that car started proceed to dropping the tank and give it the POR-15 gas tank sealing treatment. Not cheap but better than using other systems that are and don't work (long term). It includes two detergent flushes to remove varnish (old gas residue), Metalready to get rid of any rust and etch the tank, sealer which is like liquid solder (in look and consistency) to seal it from any rust in future. In my case the sealer had failed and I had to remove it first with POR-15 Stripper (and roofing nails) which took 6 weeks, the rest was a peace of pie. (mixed metaphors).
One caveat is the sealer must be fully drained to cure properly and the access holes are not the low point in the tank so a bung must be welded in at a low point. Mine already had that done when the (failed) sealer was put in. [:)][:(]
Here's the link to slide show of what I did.
http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o131/Spit999/TR7/Sealing%20Gas%20Tank/?albumview=slideshow
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That is a fantastic write up. Not sure if this forum uses "archives" but this would certainly qualify is so. Very clean and precise. Probably will be using this in the near future.
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