What is the best way to clean out the PW gas tank? I have it off the truck and it appears to have some rust in the bottom. Any ideas or suggestions?
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Below is a link to directions from eastwood as prep for a tank sealer they sell. Not that you need there products but the basic process sounds good.
I have used Virginia to clean a gas tank its cheap but takes about a week depending on how much rust
http://www.eastwoodco.com/text/conte...TankSealer.pdf
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Originally posted by oldmopar View PostBelow is a link to directions from eastwood as prep for a tank sealer they sell. Not that you need there products but the basic process sounds good.
I have used Virginia to clean a gas tank its cheap but takes about a week depending on how much rust
http://www.eastwoodco.com/text/conte...TankSealer.pdf
Otherwise it's been a good 8 or 10 years ago and I haven't seen any additional rust in the fuel filter, and the coating still seems solid from what I can see through the filler neck.
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I believe this is the updated URL for the pdf:
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-gas-tank-...-for-cars.html
http://www.eastwood.com/images/pdf/10165Q.pdf
- Dan
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I use a cement mixer.
I had very good luck using a cement mixer. I had the barrel of the mixer at about a 45 degree angle, secured the gas tank to the "mouth" of the mixer with bungee cords, placed aggregate (rocks about 1/4 to 1 inch in diameter, along with some short lengths of chain I dad laying around and for good measure I added a few gallons of water. Talk about really cleaning the inside. I suspect any abrasives will work. No chemicals to worry about. When finished, seal the inside with a good tank sealer. Joe
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