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Re: Rust Problem inside walls of gas tank.
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Posted by scruffy on September 23, 2004 at 04:00:01 from (64.228.43.144):
In Reply to: Rust Problem inside walls of gas tank. posted by steve willingham on September 22, 2004 at 19:45:54:
I put a short length of chain inside and some diesel and shake the %@&$ out it it. This gets the loose stuff off, and that usually enough, but some tanks are bad and require sealing. I use "float slosh". It's used by seaplane pilots to seal their floats, and used-to be used on aircraft fuel tanks as well, but thats not on the lable any more. Remove the sed. bowl, tape the hole, and pour it in and coat the walls. I put an air hose in for a day to aid drying, at very low presure. I did this 20 years ago to a bike tank that was left outside open for a winter and it is still in operation today, no fuel troubles at all. Wag-aero in Wi. is a good spot to get. A lt. will do about 3 tanks.
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