Lanse, you may try saving that gas tank by plugging drain hole & adding some muric acid , some small stones or ball bearing ,put the cap on, then start shaking your booty . If your booty gets tired , have family members do their execise for the day . After a few hours of booty shaking , dump the mess onto an old sheet so you can see what you get out . Then add extremely hot water to dilute the Muric acid , add small stones again & start shaking your booty over & over again .It may take a few times of doing this exercise , but I'm sure you will be successful . Don't trust others to do a job you can do if you ask for help or advice .After you get the tank cleaned out ,use air pressure to help rid it of anything laying inside. Then make sure it's dried good (a couple days in the sun), dump another can of sealant into it but be sure to plug the outlet hole with a piece of dowel rod before you dump the sealant in . Now , guesss what - yep, shake your booty some more only with slow motions .HTH! You can do it my friend , I did .Post back your results & share the fun you had learning. God bless, Ken
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