mattalford
New User
Hi,
I have a '50's D4 CAT with a gas pony motor and a 60's Case 530 loader/backhoe (also gas), and both have problems with rust/scale/crud flaking off of the walls inside the fuel tank and mucking up my fuel system. I want to get the inside of those gas tanks cleaned up, but I'm not sure how to do that given the small size of the tank fill opening. Emptying and rinsing doesn't seem to be enough.
Is there something I can put in there that will eat the crud off the walls? Or is it possible to sandblast the inside?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
--MATT
I have a '50's D4 CAT with a gas pony motor and a 60's Case 530 loader/backhoe (also gas), and both have problems with rust/scale/crud flaking off of the walls inside the fuel tank and mucking up my fuel system. I want to get the inside of those gas tanks cleaned up, but I'm not sure how to do that given the small size of the tank fill opening. Emptying and rinsing doesn't seem to be enough.
Is there something I can put in there that will eat the crud off the walls? Or is it possible to sandblast the inside?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
--MATT