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Re: RUSTY Gas tank Need input please!
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Posted by Joe Fabregas on April 02, 2000 at 05:26:56 from (205.188.199.24):
In Reply to: RUSTY Gas tank Need input please! posted by D.W. Sapp on March 31, 2000 at 21:20:58:
I washed my tank out with lestoil and hot water, and a piece of chain and shook it good, and dried it good. Had a radiator guy work it and he screwed me, but did solder and patche the holes. Got some Kreme from the motorcycle shop and followed the directions. It sealed the tank nicely and fixed up the botched sealing job he did, so must be the same stuff. His was purple and the kreme is white so my tank is hot pink inside. The only unkown is he didn't etch my tank. The Kreme can be bought separate or in a kit wth the cleaner and etcher from motorcycle places or JC Whitney. (The Kreme was $25 for a pint) Good luck! Joe Fabregas
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