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Re: Gas Tank Inside Cleaner/Sealers
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Posted by Brad--IN on December 16, 2002 at 17:34:35 from (65.119.162.146):
In Reply to: Gas Tank Inside Cleaner/Sealers posted by Jeff on December 15, 2002 at 17:48:45:
Never have been a fan of putting rocks in a gas tank. I have used large ball bearings or chain links. Rocks have a tendency to break and become more problems later. I usually count how many pieces I put in and make sure I get the same number back out. Then the sealer I purchased at the local NAPA. They even had two or three choices. Can had a picture of a tractor and a truck, so it should work on both (ha). Used mine on a '67 grain truck, process was pour sealer in, roll all around, drain, repeat 24 hours later, then cure 24 hours. Four years running now without additional problem. GOOD LUCK
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