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Re: Easiest fix for rust in fuel tank
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Posted by DL on November 05, 2004 at 16:59:26 from (204.227.221.93):
In Reply to: Easiest fix for rust in fuel tank posted by Andy In MO on November 05, 2004 at 16:16:18:
Just had a tank reconditioned that had a serious rust problem... took it to a radiator shop... they "boiled it out" in their chemical tank, cleaned it, then coated it... first class job! Problem solved!!! Had a tank cleaned by a rad shop a few months back, then coated it myself with a kit I purchased from Eastwood (they sell a variety of products to restore vintage cars & can be found on the 'net) Cost of having tank cleaned then coating myself was about the same as having the shop clean & coat... but having the shop do the whole thing worked out well for me this time... supposed to apply coating at (not less than) 70 degrees then allow tank to cure at that temp... I don't have a place to work, so in the winter months, I'm at the mercy of the weather... having the rad shop do the whole job was a no-brainer! HTH Regards, DL
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