Alright folks, the fight is back on to restore the M38A1 gas tank for my dad. He bought a new one, but it is made in the Philippines and out of spec. I guess you could call it a "will fit" unit.
Either way, I want to fix the old tank. Though it's not my truck, the tank issues are driving me nuts.
http://www.ratwell.com/technical/Fue...storation.html
Here's a link to a great set of instructions on restoring a tank using muriatic acid and the POR-15 restoration kit.
My question is this: this particular tank has an outside coating on it. It's a coat of sealer, presumably plugging up some holes in the tank. I want to strip this coating off and use the POR-15 restoration kit to reline the inside. Is this necessary? Would cleaning the inside be sufficient? How would the muriatic acid affect the outside coating (because it will inevitably touch it in at least the spots where the coating is sealing up the holes).
Thoughts?
Either way, I want to fix the old tank. Though it's not my truck, the tank issues are driving me nuts.
http://www.ratwell.com/technical/Fue...storation.html
Here's a link to a great set of instructions on restoring a tank using muriatic acid and the POR-15 restoration kit.
My question is this: this particular tank has an outside coating on it. It's a coat of sealer, presumably plugging up some holes in the tank. I want to strip this coating off and use the POR-15 restoration kit to reline the inside. Is this necessary? Would cleaning the inside be sufficient? How would the muriatic acid affect the outside coating (because it will inevitably touch it in at least the spots where the coating is sealing up the holes).
Thoughts?
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