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Posted by Larry(SD) on February 21, 2000 at 12:20:05 from (208.164.249.151):
In Reply to: Internal Gas Tank coating posted by Duane on February 20, 2000 at 04:26:10:
I had a similar problem with rust in a Farmall 400 fuel tank. I had the tank boiled at a radiator shop. This not only cleared up the rust, but sloughed the paint off on the outside surfaces of the tank. I also installed a fuel filter after the sediment bowel. Note that the filter may not catch the fine rust particles. The process I used was as follows: 1. The gas was drained and the tank was aired out for several days. 2. Flush with water and Ajax dish soap. Use a garden hose. 3. After the water runs clear, fill with water while spraying with WD-40. Note that the WD-40 will coat the internor surfaces as the water drains out. 4. Boil out tank. Ensure sufficient time is avialable to immediately re-install tank and fill with fuel. This should minimize potential for tank to re-rust. 5. Repeat 3. at the radiator shop. 6. I added "MMO" to the tank during the fill. You may want to add a fuel additive to displace water left in the tank.
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