To get your tank blasted and sealed goto: http://www.gas-tank.com/
If in UK goto: http://www.arrowrad.co.uk/Fuel%20tanks%20RENU.htm
The problem is
1. The tank is not available from Honda or any after-market maker. Bad experience with Auto parts Warehouse.
2. That tank on EBAY is for the 88-91 CRX -- mine is an 86 CRX- SI-- "si"-- a different tank for ONLY the 86 and 87 CRX- Si.
3. "Blasted and sealed" -- radiator shop referred me to a guy who immerses engines in some solvent--
Original question-- The tank is not available from a supplier.
The tank is uniqe to 86 and 87 CRX-si model-- fuel injection and 88-91 tank doe not fit
Where do you get "blasted and sealed "
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
Assuming you mean the radiator petcock, no. The bottom of the radiator is probably loaded with crud or radiator sealer somebody put in.
an egg should work
follow the top radiator hose from the radiator to where it bolts to the motor, remove the 2 bolts holding the thermostat housing to the motor, remove the thermostat put in the new on and clean the old gasket sealer off the housing put new sealer and replace bolts
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