great to know - thank you - so stay with the same tank/petcock combination.
it's a shame the way water gets in there and wrecks the bottom of a tank. so many of them seem to be like that. i'm thinking of cutting the bad places out of the bottom of my tank (carefully) and making patches from sheet metal off an old volvo, and taking the patches and the tank to a metal fabricating place to be welded in. if somebody good does the work, that should be a reliable fix.
i tried jbweld, which my opinion is a very good product, and prepped everything carefully, and followed instructions, etc.
it worked, but on the first hot day the sun beat on the tank a few hours and the pressure created forced gas past the bond between metal and epoxy.