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Cleaning gas tank
I have a 70 gallon tank from my Master Angler which is in good shape.
My question is the following: I have heard of the great cleaning properties that ethanol has in cleaning the insides of old gas tanks ( and creating havoc ) Now that I have my tank out of the boat could I not buy say 5 gallons of E85 and use it to clean insides rolling on its different sides and then flushing out the gas and crud? |
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If the tank is out, take it to a radiator shop and have them hot tank and pressure test it.
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Jorge, my buddy and I are refurbishing a 1971 Pontiac LeMans Sport convertible for his brother. Has been stored for 15 years (NO Ethanol!) and he had great success heavily rolling and flushing with Mp & Naptha, from Lowe's, for removing varnish and heavy grease.
I have a 1979 MA with 70 gallon tank removed and shot. Getting ready to order a new one from Sunshine Tanks any day. Could you send a pic of yours, as I am not sure mine was original, and am trying to decide where optimum locations for fill, vent, pickup, and sending unit. I will be duplicating to this tanks dimensions, but believe that I will be filling from the dock in the future, versus trailer. TIA, Vezzosi, Part II |
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So I have to ask why this thread? Thought your bag of trix was much larger. |
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I'd suggest using the same thought process to locate the vent on your MA tank. In general I think you want the fuel pick up at the back of the tank and sender in the center. Don't think it really matters where the fill pipe is on the tank, but the vent wants to be at the high spot on the tank when you're refueling and the hull vent fitting wants to be near the filler so you can see it starting to spit gas when the tank gets full.
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Makes perfect sense, Denny. Getting ready to contact CSC member FossilMan and family member of Sunshine Tanks for his input. Thanks Again!
Michael. |
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Tank dimensions are as follows
93 long 23 wide 7 3/4 deep over flow and gauge are 21 1/4 from edge of tank Needs some cleaning and then coal tar treatment |
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I would go with this solution...why mess around with sludge and grunge? It can't cost that much...and wouldn't you rather be grinding?
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I have some experience with tank cleaning and repair, so I thought I would contribute.
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