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Posted by Hobo,NC on September 29, 2005 at 10:01:43 from (71.28.120.177):
In Reply to: How to clean tank posted by DigDugNC on September 29, 2005 at 08:52:12:
I go to ebay and look fer the best price for Por-15 East coast choppers most of the time has the best price. I git the kit to do 27 gal car tank then i kin do 3 thanks with one kit. I put sheet rock screwes in the tank but save'in up nuts and bolts cuz the screws are a PITA to git out and a chaine even worst iffin it gits stuck in the baffels. jack up the tractor and let it spin for 3 to 4 hours at idle. I then wash the tank out with Muratic acid then Marine clean and then metal ready. The trick izz to dry the tank before you put the sealer in i made a fan to sit on the filler neck and blown direct in to the fill neck. After sealer izz poured in and i have werked it a round the tank every 30 min. for a couplel hours then poure off all the X-cess i kin outta the tank (inportant that you don't leave enoufh in it to puddle up cuzz were it puddles up it will never dry completly). hook the fan back up and let it run fer 24 hr. this izz a job that once you start you must stay with it so plan on baby sit'in it for the better part of a day. If you do 3 at a time like I do it will werk ya to death so don't plan enny thing else to do that day.
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