O.T. gas tank??
#11
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
#12
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
#13
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
They say after a while the coating breaks down
and clogs the carb continuously.
Is this true?
Chuck Bremer wrote:
> i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> kit was about $30, IIRC.
>
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
>
>>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
>>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
>>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>FrankW wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Group
>>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
>>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
>>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
>>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
>>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
>>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
>>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
>>>the metal from flaking rust
>>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>
>
>
#14
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
Hi Frank,
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. gas tank??
Hi Frank,
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. gas tank??
Hi Frank,
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
I've never heard of that, and it is a must for the old steel tanks,
used off road. I notice my lawnmower doesn't have a filter, but it would
be simple to install.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
#17
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
I certainly wouldn't use the kit they sell then....
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
#18
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
I certainly wouldn't use the kit they sell then....
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
#19
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
I certainly wouldn't use the kit they sell then....
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
I have never heard that and I used to work for a classic Vespa Scooter
shop that recommended it on the old bikes.
As someone else mentioned, maybe try an inline gas filter.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
> They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
> They say after a while the coating breaks down
> and clogs the carb continuously.
> Is this true?
>
> Chuck Bremer wrote:
>
> > i was just going to say the same thing :) my brother just did this to an
> > old bike he's working on- the kit is 3 parts: 1st part dissolves the rust,
> > 2nd part neutralizes the part 1, 3rd part coats the inside of the tank. the
> > kit was about $30, IIRC.
> >
> >
> > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:415AFEBC.5400C29C@sympatico.ca...
> >
> >>Check out Bike shops. They sell an epoxy kit for sealing the insides of
> >>rusty gas tanks. There was an AC delco shop up the road that even
> >>offered the finished job for $75.00 on vehicle gas tanks.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>
> >>FrankW wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello Group
> >>>Sorry this isn't really Jeep related but
> >>>I wonder if anyone has any ideas on how to remedy
> >>>a problem I'm having with a metal gas tank for a
> >>>yamaha gas generator. The inside of the metal tank
> >>>is flaking rust which in turn clogs up the carburetor
> >>>Buying a new tank is way to expensive. I wonder if
> >>>you can use a type of paint or something to prevent
> >>>the metal from flaking rust
> >>>Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >>>Cheers
> >>>Frank
> >
> >
> >
#20
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Re: O.T. gas tank??
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:11:58 -0400, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote:
>Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
>They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
>They say after a while the coating breaks down
>and clogs the carb continuously.
>Is this true?
I have used gas tank sealant on a truck tank and a motorcycle tank and
never had a bit of trouble afterwards. It is _critical_ that you prep
the tank according to the instructions with the sealant. I suggest a
handful of gravel and some soapy water to start with - shake the heck
out of it. The rocks will knock most of the loose rust off. Then you
can rinse it out and prep it with the proper chemical.
Make sure the inside is really dry before sealing - blow it out with
compressed air to make sure, then set it outside in the sun for a
while
It's not a fun job, but it does work.
You can also check with a speed shop - lots of hot-rodders have to
retstore an old rusted tank.
And then, of course, there is your friend Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
>Just got off the phone of a local Bike Shop
>They wholeheartedly advised against using the kit.
>They say after a while the coating breaks down
>and clogs the carb continuously.
>Is this true?
I have used gas tank sealant on a truck tank and a motorcycle tank and
never had a bit of trouble afterwards. It is _critical_ that you prep
the tank according to the instructions with the sealant. I suggest a
handful of gravel and some soapy water to start with - shake the heck
out of it. The rocks will knock most of the loose rust off. Then you
can rinse it out and prep it with the proper chemical.
Make sure the inside is really dry before sealing - blow it out with
compressed air to make sure, then set it outside in the sun for a
while
It's not a fun job, but it does work.
You can also check with a speed shop - lots of hot-rodders have to
retstore an old rusted tank.
And then, of course, there is your friend Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA