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Hawkeye
10-24-2022, 12:14 AM
Has anyone had good results cleaning out a gas tank. What products worked best? Techniques? Any input is greatly appreciated. I’d like to attempt to clean out my gas tank rather than just replace it. It has rust and I believe varnish all throughout.
Thanks,
Marty
tjs44
10-24-2022, 02:22 AM
White vinegar and a length of chain.Seal it off and just rotate the crap out of it,draining and replacing it until comes out pretty clear.Wash it out good and then a good wet dry vac.I would have bought a new one if there were any avail for a 63 tempest.Tom
SuperNovaSS
10-24-2022, 02:37 AM
I’ve never used the chain. I usually use the same method but with pea gravel. I like the chain idea better.
Jason
Hawkeye
10-24-2022, 09:26 PM
Thanks for the replies. The chain is a good idea. Is there any harm in letting the white vinegar soak for 24 hours or do I need to act within a reasonable amount of time?
Thanks
bdk1976
10-25-2022, 02:50 AM
I once heard someone suggest filling partially with gravel and water/vinegar/etc. and strapping to a tractor wheel. I have several tanks in the barn - may need to try this method out on my old MF135 sometime as I'm getting too old and lazy to shake by hand.
Mr.Nickey Nova
10-25-2022, 03:36 PM
Take your tank to a radiator shop. Most shops can clean and seal gas tanks. Had mine done this way years ago and no issues yet. I think they can do a better job at getting the rust out than you can using vinegar and gravel. I think they use some type of acid to eat the rust away.
SuperNovaSS
10-25-2022, 05:36 PM
24 hours should be ok. You can also water it down if you are concerned. If it is varnish and not much rust, you may want to start with gasoline, lacquer thinner, or other solvent. Then you don’t have to worry about the time. Vinegar is an acid. You can handle this by yourself.
Jason
Hawkeye
10-26-2022, 12:29 AM
Thanks again for all the replies. These ideas will be very helpful. I'm going to do it myself as the gas tank is the original and I'm preserving the car. I will attempt to post some before and after photos to show my results.
Thanks again for the great information.
Regards,
Marty
tjs44
10-26-2022, 02:27 AM
I was told to strap it to a cement mixer!Just did not have one handy.My local radiator shops being in Calif would not touch it.Tom
Mr.Nickey Nova
10-27-2022, 11:50 PM
24 hours should be ok. You can also water it down if you are concerned. If it is varnish and not much rust, you may want to start with gasoline, lacquer thinner, or other solvent. Then you don’t have to worry about the time. Vinegar is an acid. You can handle this by yourself.
Jason
I believe radiator shops used sulfuric acid when cleaning out fuel tanks. Eastwood sold a kit for cleaning and sealing gas tanks, check them out.
sixt9rsx33
10-28-2022, 01:56 AM
I have done the same as Mr. Nickey Nova with good results.
SPEEDYB
10-28-2022, 03:52 AM
I was told to strap it to a cement mixer!Just did not have one handy.My local radiator shops being in Calif would not touch it.Tom
L&M strippers in Van Nuys, any tanks that we can't
get cleaned good at home we take to them, usual charge around $150,
well worth it.I never seal tanks after stripping, factories don't seal them,
slosh a little diesel inside to prevent flash rusting.
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