Author: "Durwood B. Darbin" <dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 17:09:38 -0600
I'm going to try and repair my rusty Burb gas tank that has one small hole near the filler tube. New ones are $600.00+ and no one is interested in making a new one. I have searched the archives and a
I've heard other taking a chain or nuts/bolts -anything really, placing in inside the tank and rotating many time. This will know loosen the rust, then use a sealer to seal. I think POR 15 has a seal
I faced the same problems with my '49 panel tank...no one would weld on it....the local radiator shop dipped the tank and couldn't touch the crud....I search junkyards for alternatives, even tried a
Some years ago I restored a dirty / rusty motorcycle gas tank using rolled around BB's for cleaning and cleaner & sealer purchased at a motorcycle shop - held up for three years of pounding that I kn
Author: "Durwood B. Darbin" <dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 01:14:31 -0600
Thanks Mark and Nate et al, To recap, DON'T use muratic acid, use phosphoric acid, use bolts, nuts and BBs and plenty of shakin' to remove scale, wash until clear and do it again, dry the tank with a