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Vintage Johnson Metal Gas Tank
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<blockquote data-quote="mirroman" data-source="post: 392636" data-attributes="member: 19162"><p>I have one just like that, I replaced my plastic sweller with it and am very pleased. Had to replace the fuel line and give it a good scrub down and paint job. I think they are far superior to the puffy plastic and safer.</p><p>Noise is an issue for a tinny so I carpeted the floor, no more noise.</p><p></p><p>I see that the plastic makers have placed a notice into the plastic tanks stating swelling is normal and not to worry. I worried, kaaboom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirroman, post: 392636, member: 19162"] I have one just like that, I replaced my plastic sweller with it and am very pleased. Had to replace the fuel line and give it a good scrub down and paint job. I think they are far superior to the puffy plastic and safer. Noise is an issue for a tinny so I carpeted the floor, no more noise. I see that the plastic makers have placed a notice into the plastic tanks stating swelling is normal and not to worry. I worried, kaaboom! [/QUOTE]
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