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Gas tank - electrolysis process
- vabi
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My tank is finished from the outside.
1. Will the electrolysis process damage the outside paintwork? I'm aware that the electrolyte is only from the inside, but, still...
2. Has anybody tried to switch iron electrode with zync and reverse a polarity after electrolysis cleaning? To protect the tank.
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One suggestion I will make is the use or either fiberglass or plastic window screen covering the anode so it can not make a connection with the inside of tank and you can place it in narrow spaces or corners.
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Ill be posting progress soon. Im busy with some test pieces at the minute.
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davido wrote: Im busy with this very process right now. The tank is drained and airing out. The plan is to derust (either with electrolysis or vinegar) and then zinc plate it to protect it.
Ill be posting progress soon. Im busy with some test pieces at the minute.
That’s a cool idea....
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As an added bonus...you don't need to worry about a lack of zinc in the oil!
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Pretty sure that's the rub.
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As an added bonus...you don't need to worry about a lack of zinc in the oil!
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Back in the day oils contained a lot of zinc. With the introduction of catalytic convertors the amount of zinc was reduced and replace with other additives that are bad for wet clutch systems. The comment therefore was an attempt at humour.
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Using phosphoric acid to derust the tank will leave a thin coating on the metal which helps ward off flash rust. The tank will still rust if you don't work fast when drying the tank but it's much better protected than when using some of the other acid derusting methods.
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I have a 1980 Kawasaki KZ750 Ltd. I bought new. I recently managed to get it out of my garage after 28 years and put it on the road again (2010). I feel like a kid all over again. Since I have acquired 3 78 KZ1000 Ltd, 1 1981 KZ1000 Ltd, and another 1980 KZ750 Ltd. Love the LTD's.
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Let me fill you in on my conclusions:
1. Rust removal from the gas tank by electrolysis is a simple, easy, thorough and lengthy.
My tank is now squeaky clean from any rust. It took a week of repeating on a daily basis (changing electrolyte).
There was 40 years worth of rust and I've taken advice from an electro-plating expert and used low current
(PC power supply. 12V and low current).
2. As far as the Zinc plating goes, I've taken another advice, from another expert, this time it was a materials technologist.
Yes, you can do this, but it is simply an overkill. Just clean it thoroughly and you are ok for the next 40 years.
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