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Gas Tank 'Id like to get some ideas on boiling my gas tank. Good or bad idea? thanks
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Re: Gas Tank I've never had a tank that needed more than a rinse to be sure nothing was inside.
If I had a rusty tank I'd put some Black Beauty inside and tumble the tank by strapping it to a cement mixer, then rinse it out. Be sure to install a filter in the tank valve, as the first line of defense against blockage, or scratching the valve sealing surface. |
Re: Gas Tank Professionally done is the way to go.
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Re: Gas Tank How bad is it ? Rusty with lots of loose stuff or just gummed up from old gas ? I used a shop vac with a soft garden hose to clean a lot of the loose stuff out . Then washed with marine clean Then metal ready and flushed real good . What I can see is looking down the filler neck is nice and clean bright metal . And no more pieces rattling around . This was with tank off .
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First off, --most radiator shops that still "boil out" tanks are using a hot caustic (Sodium Hydroxide) solution. This would be anywhere between 8%-12% strength. Sodium Hydroxide attacks organic matter but does nothing for rust removal.
I guess my views are different than others, ...and I know what we see on tanks that have been "tumbled" in a failed attempt to clean them. Generally speaking, very little actually gets cleaned by tumbling due to the internal baffles obstructing the 'media' from reaching the rusty areas. I am including a couple of pictures with the tank opened to show exactly what I am speaking of... . |
Re: Gas Tank a vacuum motor will generate sparks. If you were able to vac out a gas tank you were lucky.
I think flushing a tank numerous times is a safer alternative. Worked for me several times. Bob |
Re: Gas Tank If it weren't for those DANGED BAFFLES, by now, some GENIUS GUY would have developed a FUEL CELL, that could be "BLOWN" into the tank. AMERICANS are famous for doing "IMPOSSIBLE" THINGS!!
Bill W. |
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Seems like this is always an ongoing topic and probably always will be one. Here is a 30-31 Tank we cut open. :eek:
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Re: Gas Tank I had mine off and took it to a radiator shop. From what I can see it (not much) it looks good. I just have to keep it from Rusting until I get ready to use it. I thought about putting a gallon of diesel in it and tumbling it ever so often.
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