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Re: fuel tank cleaner

To: "R. Toby Atwater" <tob@taltec.net>
Subject: Re: fuel tank cleaner
From: Michael Dietsche <mdietsche@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 14:24:39 -0800 (PST)
Cc: MG List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Reply-to: Michael Dietsche <mdietsche@yahoo.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
The tank on my 78 was loaded with a rusty sludge -- probably 1 inch
deep on the bottom.  Enough fine rusty dust made it to the carb to
finally stop the car.....the float bowl was caked with it.  So, after
cleaning the tank, repairing the thin spots and holes, I also needed
to replace the fuel pump and lines, and rebuild the carb.  I now have
two fuel filters, and the  tank was treated with sealer before I put
it back.  I don't want to repeat that experience!

MD



---"R. Toby Atwater" <tob@taltec.net> wrote:
>
> How can that much gunk settle in the gas tank? doesn't gas dissolve
anything
> in there? In my other car, My fuel tank was spakling clean on the
inside. I
> rinsed it with water then alcohol and let it dry in the sun for a
coulple
> weeks no prob... I guess the only reason to clean it would be left
over
> "old" gas.
> Strange....
> 
> Tob
> 
> <<snip>>
> veral hours, then touched his
> >torch to the tank.  He was blown across the shop, and I don't think
they
> ever
> >found the tank.
> >
> >There are products that you should use to neutralize the flammable
fumes
> >before heating a fuel tank.  (Or wear a Kevlar suit.)
> 
> > It had 3" of crud on the bottom.
> > Fill it with water, let it cook for about 4 hours, drain it, fill it
> > again and put some large stones in it, boil it, shake it up with the
> > stones, drain it and look inside. >>
> ><<snap>>
> 
> 



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