Posted by Hobo,NC on April 01, 2013 at 11:03:22 from (98.16.4.148):
In Reply to: Gas tank cleaning posted by rustyfarmall on April 01, 2013 at 07:21:45:
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"The little bit of rust left in the tank will be easily caught in the sediment bowl"
If you are not going to do it right then yes you will still have a contaminated tank... The ones I have done were in bad condition no chemical I know of that would eliminate the rust... I put enuff gas in my tractors to do what I plan to do one time,,, add as needed all the tanks I have lined in the past 10 years look like I just lined them and never had to clean the fuel filters...
If you are going to prep the surface for a liner it needs to be prepped just like you were going to paint the outside only you can not get to the inside,,, rocks, nuts, nails, chains what ever it takes prep it and you will be a happy camper,,, are haftarse it and join the group that were to lazy to go the extra mile... Prepped and lined correct and you are done with it forever...
I find it to be totally amazing anyone would question the efford unless they could buy a good tank reasonable... Me, if I am going to this much trouble I line the tank I am done with it forever (I hope) :D
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