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Posted by joe moore on December 10, 2004 at 17:02:40 from (4.245.176.114):
In Reply to: Re: rust removal posted by Walter Squires on December 09, 2004 at 13:39:28:
Walter I had a problem pouring the acid and I was outside.breathing is a problem,for the newcomers. I used 3 gallons of vinegar..let it set overnite, that took care of the loose sediment. Then I added 2 gals of muriatic acid with equalwater..in two hours the fuel sediment bowl unit disolved lololol...but that was ok, I flushed with hot soapy water twice then flushed with the hose,the tank has baffles so u have to flush good.now that amount of acid was necessary to get sidewalls, I will dry the tank with my propane unit to remove moisture the auto supp has a tank creme to use for coating...I will use...the tank was on a Ford 9N...Thanks again Walter, the acid took the finish off the funnel I was using...and was about to disolve it..so it is a hurry up operation...
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