glennster said: (quoted from post at 06:55:00 01/25/10) i cleaned and installed liners on some fuel tanks, its a lot easier just to tank the tank to your local radiator shop, have them boil it out and install the tank liner. cost is about 125 dollars. then its done and over. you will spend 3-4 days cleaning, drying and installing the liner yourself, and if not done right or you hurry along, you have to re-do it. just my opinion.
That isn't a bad price at all! If you get the tank liner stuff it is around $25. Then take into account all the other screwing around you do. I hear that the stuff will drive you nuts with your bungs bc it will fill the holes. I did hear a trick about how to clean them back out, but I forgot. I bet the radiator shop would take a bright, crisp $100 bill and call it good. Walk in there with the cash in hand and be sure to ask for the cash discount!!! ;)
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