I had oil in my radiator and things were pretty gummy. I filled it and put in a dishwasher tab and ran it a couple hours and drained, then ran it another 15 min or so w/ the drainplug open and a water hose keeping up with the loss . Everything looked like new. I could see where that would do your gas tank some good also. About 3/4 full of hot water and a tab (or dishwasher detergent) and stick in an airhose or something to keep the water sloshing for a while. Make sure it'd dishWASHER detergent and not dishWASHING detergent (dishwashing detergent suds' up too much).
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