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RandyLittrell
47 minutes ago, Lane Ranger said:

Randy I had that done on my last redo . My welder  spot welder a plate and strengthened hood inside then spot welded newbtank straps,  the RJ’s were notorious for cracking around the gas tank neck hole on top of the hood.  Another good idea is to put a longer neck on gas tank to be assured of being able to remove the gas cap easily.  Filler Neck Supply sells new necks and caps for less than ten dollars. 

 

I believe if he welded the straps to a piece of sheet metal, like you did, then panel bonded it, that would hold up to the vibrations and bumps.

 

 

Randy

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Too late, I already glued them in at 8:00am this morning; so we shall see...

 

I worked at a Ford dealership body shop and this stuff was amazing.  We replaced a damaged bed side on a F-150; a few months later the same bed side was hit again and had to replace the bed side and that adhesive was some powerful stuff. 

 

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I let the adhesive cure for 48 hours with three bricks stacked on top the straps.  This morning I hung the empty tank and is sitting there so far.. now if it will hold a tank of gas I'll be OK.

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The nice thing is you haven't modified anything to try it this way and if it fails, you can try something else. Your right, I love panel bond! I used it to redo the handles on my body hammers and haven't had any come loose. 

 

 

 

 

Randy

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AMC RULES

Given how that little 4hp Kohler sips it's fuel...

will you ever really need the weight of a full tank of gas hanging on those glued straps?

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On 7/12/2019 at 6:10 AM, AMC RULES said:

Given how that little 4hp Kohler sips it's fuel...

will you ever really need the weight of a full tank of gas hanging on those glued straps?

Probably not; this tractor is gonna be eye candy for the garage and putt around the neighborhood once and awhile.  

 

 

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Looks like the adhesive bonded very well - I can pick up the hood by the straps.  Also, the adhesive is sandable; what excess oozed over sanded away with 180.  

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Pullstart

I’ve heard that bonding two large panels together will yield such a strong bond that usually the steel around the seam tears before the adhesive.  Looks good!

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Sanded the excess adhesive so the tank can sit level followed by a coat of primer. 

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Then a coat of red; I didn't spend a lot of time on surface prep for the underside, but it looks way better than it does in this photo. 

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Then in a few days I will wet sand the primer and will be ready for paint. 

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And we now finally have a roller.

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I had trouble getting the throttle apart, so I soaked it in vinegar for a few days.  It loosened all the rust and allowed me to get the screw and nut apart.  Then a quick coat of primer and silver.  Anyone know of a source for a new throttle cable? 

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes:  NAPA has that whole assembly in their inventory...brand new.  :handgestures-thumbup:

 

 

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Horse Play

Wow, thank you!  Now I wish I didn't spend all that time on the original lever. 

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Horse Play

My local NAPA had it in stock for $18 - thanks again!

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Pullstart

Looks great!

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I am still slowly working on the project.  The K91 is now red, but struggling to strip the paint off the carb.

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WHX??

Can of Berryman's should help take the paint off. 

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Mikey the Monkey

:text-yeahthat:

 

Give it a bath in that and then spray with carb cleaner it will look like new again

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Horse Play

Thanks!  Stuff is pricey, but if it works... it's worth it. 

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Horse Play

Thanks to Terry (Vinylguy) for the great decals and sign! 

 

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