Posted by CityBoy-McCoy on December 10, 2007 at 17:27:54 from (209.214.107.14):
In Reply to: Cleaning an H Gas Tank posted by Doug Kieta on December 09, 2007 at 06:02:10:
I did not want to take mine to a radiator shop because they boil it out and it takes the paint off the ourside of the tank, meaning I then would have to repaint the tank and it would never match the rest of the paint on the tractor. So, I bought 5 gals of Berryhill Carburetor Cleaner. I removed the tank from the tractor. I pluged the sediment bowl hole with a fitting. I poured about 2.5 gals of the carb cleaner in the tank. I swished the tank around several times a day. Let it stay in there about 24 hours. Poured the carb cleaner back into the can it came in so I could used it for other jobs. Rinsed out tank with water and let it soak in sun for a couple of hours to totally dry. It worked great. Total cost: $75 for Berryhill carb cleaner, which I still have for carb building, etc. Metal inside tank is very clean and no sealer is needed. mike
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