Cleaning a Gas Tank
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Cleaning a Gas Tank
18 Jan 2006 13:19
Anyone have a good way of cleaning old gas out of a tank,, Not really rusty But Goooy .. Thanks in advance Shoe
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
18 Jan 2006 16:11
if youre not worried about the paint take it to a radiator shop to be boiled out they can also seal the tank for you!goodluck,happy wrenching!
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
18 Jan 2006 16:29
Thanks for the great advise and link.. Just might try that salt thing.. Ohhh Look out in the Basement tonight.. We are making Bombs now !:woohoo:
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
19 Jan 2006 12:22
Under "Articles" on this site there is a great tank cleaning procedure. I've used it and it is unbelievable...
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
20 Jan 2006 06:23
Errr... the tank cleaning procedures mentioned were used to combat surface rust mostly. I would buy a gallon of Berrymans carb dip and CAREFULLY (DO NOT GET IT ON PAINT), pour it in and let it sit. It will disolve the old gas goo. Then flush with gas a couple times and dry the tank with compressed air. Make sure you don't let it sit dry for a long time as it will rust.
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
24 Jan 2006 08:26
My bad. I missed the "not" in the "not really rusty" sentance...
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Re: Cleaning a Gas Tank
24 Jan 2006 17:51
Ollie,
No it doesn't.
fergyfer,
Thanks, it works every time.
Shoe48,
Acetone will remove any goo. Be careful of the paint.
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No it doesn't.
fergyfer,
Thanks, it works every time.
Shoe48,
Acetone will remove any goo. Be careful of the paint.
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