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Removing rust from inside of a gas tank. “The Frugal Way”
Haven’t done this yet with a MC tank, (but several times with, ’small engine’, steel tanks)
Clean out the, gas in the tank. Take off the outgoing, ingoing things. (Gas cap, Petcock)
Go to a Pet Store, mart mart, buy a bag of, ‘Lizard/Snake’ bedding. (It is crushed walnut hulls). Of course, you could go to a gun store, and buy the same thing for Lots more money.
Do NOT, buy, crushed, ‘Corn Cob’ media, Despite what the DFI at the mart-mart may say. It is NOT the same ! AND, Do NOT waste money on, rouge, or polishing compound.
Take your tank, tape off the outgoing hole/s (petcock), Put in about, 1/2 to 1/3 the volume of your tank, of the crushed walnut hulls. DRY. Tape off the ingoing hole. (gas cap)
Wrap up your tank, in something, then insert it in to a cement mixer. Wrapping the tank securely, into the blades of the cement mixer. (So the Tank, does not move, Only the Media Inside it) Turn it on, then in 24 hours, turn it off, and turn it about 90 degrees, then turn it on again. Elect works better than gas, as it is cheeper to run.
You do NOT, need any, ’special’ Rouge, or Polishing compound. The crushed walnut hulls, are very hard and sharp. Much harder then the oxidation, (rust), but Not as hard as the, steel. So you can NOT, overdo it!
When you take it out, the, ‘rust’, will be gone. It may be dark in places, (depending on how long you left it tumble, and how much rust their was), but the filter in a Petcock, will take care of Anything!, (cause their is nothing big their), and if you are a belt & Suspenders person, the, ‘in line’ filter is double insurance, so nothing, that is big enough, will ever will go through your carb.
Now, after you have ’tumbled’, it. and you are going to use, “GOOD”, gas, which has, NO WATER IN IT, your good to go. (After thourly cleaning, of course). If you are in to the, ethanol gas, then, pick a product and, ‘coat’, the inside.
Have not done this with a MC tank, but it has worked Very Well, on little 1/2 gal to 1-1/2 gal, tanks. So I don’t see any reason it would not work, they are all, ’steel’.
Now their are ‘ceramic’, and ’Stainless Steel’ little tiny rods, which work best in a water, soap mix. And if you are a gun nut who reloads and cleans brass a lot, maybe you have such. But if you don’t have it, do NOT go out and buy it.
This method, may work for you, if you are resurrecting, a old tank for a project.
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