

🛠️ Restore, Seal, and Drive with Confidence!
POR-15 Fuel Tank Repair Kit is a professional-grade solution designed to permanently seal and protect automotive fuel tanks from rust, corrosion, and leaks. Compatible with all fuel types including high-alcohol Stage II fuels, this 1-quart kit includes cleaner, metal prep, sealer, reinforcing fabric, and detailed instructions to guide you through a flawless restoration process. Ideal for vintage car restorations and everyday repairs, it delivers superior strength and fuel resistance for long-lasting performance.







| ASIN | B000H9K4K0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,183 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #106 in Body Repair Putty #1,207 in Body Repair Tools |
| Capacity | 1 Quarts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (510) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2006 |
| Fit Type | Universal |
| Fuel Type | Diesel, Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051491492393 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 49239 |
| Manufacturer | POR-15 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 49239 |
| Model | 49239 |
| OEM Part Number | Consumer Commodity, ORM-D |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 4.13 inches |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| UPC | 051491492393 |
B**L
Very very Impressed with the end result!
I used this on the 1971 Super Beetle I am restoring. I was so very impressed at the outcome! I fallowed the instructions to a "T" and it created such an amazing finish inside the tank! Very impressed with it!
D**S
Good stuff for old gas tanks
I'm resurrecting an antique car, and the 77 year old gas tank had lots of rust in it. I got most of the rust out with vinegar, but this kit was great for removing the rest of it and coating it. Without a doubt, follow the directions carefully, and wear gloves. The cleaner got more rust out, and the metal prep left a nice gray coating on the tank. Rinsing out the metal prep wasn't hard, but when it comes to drying the tank, it will take much longer than you think. I left a heat gun pointing in through the sender opening and the filler neck, but even after changing positions several times, it took over an hour to dry. Be patient! The final coating was easy to apply, but there was a baffle in the tank that took some additional maneuvering of the tank to get the coating on it. I had used the POR15 coating by itself on a motorcycle tank that was also rusty, and it works quite well. I will say even after 96 hours (4 days), there's still a strong smell of the coating, so maybe giving some extra time to make sure it's really dry is worthwhile. Maybe a week or more.
B**R
This Stuff Really Works
Yes, this stuff really works. Just follow the instructions. I used it on the gas tank of a 1941 Chevy that hadn't been run in years. Just make sure you read the entire label. It mentions that it may uncover leaks in the tank previously "sealed" by gunk. Oh yeah. That's what happened. It uncovered holes large enough to push a pencil through. But hey, it gave me a reason to buy a brand-new tank.
B**E
High quality, worth the purchase
I've used all other kits on the market multiple times: Kreem, Red Kote, etc. I wanted to try something new on a tank that I needed to bulletproof, and generally trust the POR15 brand so I thought I'd give it a try. I pre-prepped the tank completely before even touching this kit, and I suggest others do the same. This included multiple heavy degreasing, chain knocking inside the tank to loosen, and then several days of soaking with Drano (yes, it works terrific) to remove a bottom layer of about 1/4" of ancient fuel sludge, and finally a pre-etching with OSPHO. Give yourself time--do your prep until you think you're done, then another 50% effort. The tank MUST be completely clean before you even unseal any tank coat kit. Finally the kit itself went like any other fuel coating. The coating itself flows very well, I rotated for about two hours before draining, I think. I left the material in the tank only slightly longer than the directions suggested before draining the excess, but the directions are trustworthy. Prep work entirely determines the quality of a tank restoration, but this coating is high quaiity. It does seem slightly stronger than RedKote or Kreem, once cured. Probably a 50 year coating vs. 20 year coating.
E**.
Conflicting instructions
This is a labor intensive product that has conflicting instructions, the containers don't match the instruction sheet included with them. It would have been helpful to have known how the final stage coating behaves before starting. I expected the small amount of liquid to be hard pressed to cover the entire surface and get around the baffle, so l rotated the tank a lot trying to get even coverage. After waiting the required time I was suprised at how much material drained out of the tank and how much it changed and expanded, probably could have saved myself a lot of work if I had known how the coating worked. Tank cleaned up better than expected and coating seems to have bonded well. This tank should be good for another 95 years!
B**E
This POR fuel tank lit worked great!
I used a few additional cleaning steps with white vinegar and metal hardware- small chains to help remove all of the rust and scale on the inside of the tank first. Then I followed the instructions in this kit. I have shared before and after pictures. There are paint runs, but who cares? The tank is coated and holding up well.
S**N
Great kit, but follow the instructions
We purchased a replacement fuel tank (16 gallon) for my son's 85 Toyota Celica Supra, and used this kit to clean and seal it. My first advice to anyone unfamiliar with this product is READ THE DIRECTIONS on the can and online. Take time to watch the YouTube videos. It's pretty much a one-shot deal, and it can be difficult to work with. I've used kits similar to this before on motorcycles, but this was my first time working with a car-size tank. Keep in mind that this is an industrial strength product; so it is important to wear gloves and an apron, work in a well-ventilated area, don't wear your good clothes, and lay down something in case it spills (which it most-likely will). The sealant, in particular, will not come up unless you grind it off. (No, I'm not kidding!!) If I had to do it all over again, I would buy a sacrificial sheet (or two) of ply-wood or panelling to lay on the ground. Overall, though, the product works great. Before sealing it up, we inspected the tank closely, and found almost all of the rust had been removed.
R**D
Fixed my fuel tank perfectly.
The tank had two big holes that I had to use hardening material to fill. It also had atleast 6 pin holes i was able to find. I cleaned out the dirt and rust by filling with water and shaking. After getting all rust out i then followed the instructions that came with this. It takes most of the day but it works great. Only tip I have is when rolling the tank to cover all the inside I let it sit too long. You can see the extra buildup in the first picture. The second picture shows another angle. After cleaning up the outside, I put it back in the car and filled it up with fuel. No leaks, at all.
M**L
Take your time and follow the instructions. Make sure you mix the sealer well before use. Very satisfied with the results on a antique tractor tank.
J**D
The tank rehab kit is from POR15. I read the instructions about 4 times and watched some YouTube videos. I followed the instructions meticulously. If I made a mistake maybe I did not slosh the final coating around long enough. I did roll it around thoroughly for a 1/2 hour but some areas look to have a thinner coating than others. Granted it is hard to see in there. The instructions did not specify a time for the final coat. Also it would be nice to know when it’s going to start to thicken. I thought I had 30 min to an hour but in reality it was about 2 1/2 hours before the final coating started to thicken. Had I known that I would have kept rolling it around in there for a full hour or so before draining off the excess. However, I am happy with the product and I’m sure it will work out ok. Also I have a jerry can to do and I should have done both at the same time. I could easily have poured the chemicals from one tank to the next and done both with the one kit, but unfortunately that did not occur to me at the time. There was a lot of the coating left (2/3) over when I poured out the excess.
M**L
Super produits facile à utiliser je le recommande merci
A**R
I used this kit to seal an old motorcycle gas tank. I followed the instructions and the final result looks good. I haven't yet put gasoline in the tank. My only complaint -- it's all pretty messy.
D**S
Follow all the steps perfectly that come provided in this kit. I purchased this kit to seal up some old motorcycle fuel tanks. It's recommended to let the final step cure for 96 hours before allowing the sealer touch any fuels. The epoxy sealer Hardens to a very tough and looks like metallic silver paint. I am very pleased with this product and couldn't be happier.
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