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Brad Bailey 09-20-2018 06:41 PM

rust in fuel tank
 

is there something you can put in the fuel tank to disolve a little rust in fuel tank B Bailey

Wick 09-20-2018 06:47 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Dollar General Toilet bowl cleaner. Evaporust.

30 Closed Cab PU 09-20-2018 07:23 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Have not personally done it on a gas tank. Perhaps others have.


Also Thermocure, Rust911. There are probably others. These 3 are safe for metals/seals. Pretty much dissolves the rust into the liquid, no flakes. Would mix with distilled water like doing a cooling system as full as possible and let it sit for a week, then thoroughly drain and flush till drains clean.


Best done with fuel shutoff off the tank, in case something gets dislodged, could wreck the fuel shutoff.


If me, would immediately add/fill with Gas with Marvel Mystery Oil or 2 cycle oil to keep tank from flashover rusting.

Tanglfoot 09-20-2018 11:01 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

I had a problem with fuel blockages on the road which I cured with the fuel filter fitted to the tank side of the fuel shut off tap and left the rust in the tank.
Rosco Luckie truckie

Wick 09-21-2018 04:59 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Something else you might add is a magnet under the tank. Get one off of a speaker.

bigd1101 09-21-2018 06:18 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

The magnet trick sounds interesting.........can I attach one to a wire and drop it in the tank of gas and move it around to attract rust and then draw it out with the iron oxide on it, then repeat that process??

Big hammer 09-21-2018 07:10 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

That would take care of the center section but not behind the baffles, about 1/3 of the tank.

Jacksonlll 09-21-2018 07:33 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

https://youtu.be/SlRpOLYkba4
This shows how we got out the big chunks of rust. This made his car drivable. He later took the tank out and had it cleaned and coated.

30 Closed Cab PU 09-21-2018 08:46 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Decided to research, found Evaporust in a thread from 2010.


I would dilute, not use straight, would be expensive otherwise. Thermocure is basically evaporust, slight difference for use in radiators/cooling system. Not sure, may be cheaper
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...ghlight=Anodes

Chris Haynes 09-21-2018 01:50 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

RUST 911 works great. If you keep oil on metal it won't rust. Gasoline is oil so always keep your tank full. Modern fuel has ethanol in it. Ethanol absorbs moisture from the air. This puts water in your tank which is harmful to the metal.

30Ford 09-21-2018 03:04 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

A magnet that they put in Cows are very strong ....drop it in the tank and the rust will stay in one place

Jwilli 09-22-2018 06:17 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Rust 911 worked for me. Also built a dead leg and added magnets on outside of tank, near the shut off valve. Added a 1 inch piece of copper tubing above the valve. This prevents most particles from entering the fuel line. I use non-ethanol gas only. This has worked for almost a year.

30 Closed Cab PU 09-22-2018 07:09 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jwilli (Post 1677817)
Rust 911 worked for me. Also built a dead leg and added magnets on outside of tank, near the shut off valve. Added a 1 inch piece of copper tubing above the valve. This prevents most particles from entering the fuel line. I use non-ethanol gas only. This has worked for almost a year.



I saw a review that it contains citric acid - true? If yes flush with baking soda/water?


It leaves a black coatong, any issues with this getting into the filters/carb?

BILL WILLIAMSON 09-22-2018 08:52 AM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

The early stages of rust is FLAKES that will stick to a MAGNET. The next stage is like "RUST-DUST", that will even find its' way into the carb, but is not bad about plugging up the jets & passages. Just open the carb & give it a BLOW JOB!
Bill Easy

Tinbasher 09-22-2018 04:13 PM

Re: rust in fuel tank
 

Been there after trying many quick fixes over 3 months, ended up taking out the tank and having it cleaned and lined. End of frustration and now the car runs great.

JP


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