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International are the WORST forRe: Cleaning out a


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Posted by woodache on June 16, 2006 at 15:26:40 from (207.170.236.32):

In Reply to: Cleaning out a gas tank posted by Gord on June 16, 2006 at 09:53:05:

International gassers are the WORST for rust in the tank, others have galvo in the bottom OLD int dont and seem to rust like crazy. If it will still hold fuel not leaking as when you clean it hole appear sometimes.
Now here is one way to fix you put a chem called OSHPO's or Limeaway in the tank let it set for a few days. These chemicals contain Phosphoric Acid and Chemicaly convert Iron oxide back into Iron metal. Any product that contains Phosphoric Acid Osphos can be had at good paint stores $20 per gal Limeaway at most grocery store and Walmart $12 gal
CLR works too.
Then when you get it back together and using get some LEAD BUCK best the biggest you can get like 00 (note MUST not be small enough to go in the fuel outlet) shot put a hand full in the tank. This does several things. As it rolls around it rolls of any loose pieces (these go to your sed bowl & require constant observation). 2 the outside of the lead rolling off, coates the tank to prevent further rust, 3 some of the loose lead asorbed by the fuel, will run through the engine replacing the Lost lead in the No lead fuel and help prevent stuck or burned valves,.



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