I have a good set of 41-46 Knuckle gas tanks that I am looking to trade for 36-39 Knuckle tanks. They are sprayed over with old primer and a have few small patches of surface bondo, but solid with mostly just some surface rust. There is one very small rust hole in center right side of right tank. Bottoms seem very sound. Mounts, caps areas and threads are very good. I am piecing together a 39 from mostly original parts and I’d like to have the correct year tanks. Additional pics available. I’m located in south central PA. PM me if interested. Bob
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Bob,
If you fix the pinhole and pressure test them, that could go a long way for a trade. My concern would be there is more rust damage and the metal around it is compromised and could turn into a money pit.
Just trying to help is all and not wanting to offend your ad.AMCA #765
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Originally posted by len dowe View PostBob,
If you fix the pinhole and pressure test them, that could go a long way for a trade..
Just cork them up tight and immerse them in a hot tub of water.
....CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Originally posted by Holeshotbob View PostDoes anyone have thoughts on me having these 41-46 tanks converted to correct style 39 tanks? Wondering if I go so far as to engaging someone to fix them, should I just have them changed at the same time?Robbie Knight Amca #2736
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Does anyone have thoughts on me having these 41-46 tanks converted to correct style 39 tanks?
If you do the work yourself, possibly, still backyard engineering.
Two sets sold on ebay recently, $3500, $4000, if you glass bead so they look nice.
The gap between early and late tanks has narrowed to almost even.
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Originally posted by Rubone View PostThat is the dumbest idea yet. Ruin a nice set of tanks to make a fake set! If you are wanting to modify something buy a cheap set of reproduction tanks and modify them to work until you find a correct set.
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Originally posted by Rubone View PostThat is the dumbest idea yet. Ruin a nice set of tanks to make a fake set! If you are wanting to modify something buy a cheap set of reproduction tanks and modify them to work until you find a correct set.Originally posted by Holeshotbob View PostWow. It was just a question. I regret asking.
If this is all new to you.
Rule number one is do no harm.
History will never forgive you, and your hardware won't be worth as much either.
....Cotten
PS: "Harm" is like modern nickel plating on carburetors.Last edited by T. Cotten; 10-20-2019, 05:15 PM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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