I've done lots of motorcycles, collect them. Two ways to go,,,, I'm assuming you have rust your trying to clean out. Remove the petcocks, they are usually alloys, both of these will destroy them. Make a plug to plug the hole, cork, rubber, wood etc.
#1, Milkstone remover, delute 50% and fill the tank. Don't leave overnight, check every hour till clean in side.
#2 Muriatic acid,delute 75% water, can buy at any pool supply store, home depot, lowes etc.. Same process, watch the tank, check often it can eat too much.
In both cases, important it is full. Lots of rust on the top of the tanks where the condensation hangs out.
Once done rinse well with lots of water, then stick a blow gun in there and air dry.
Both these can be resued many times, i store mine in a 5 gal plastic jug.
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