Coating inside of fuel tank.
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Coating inside of fuel tank.
What's everyone using to coat the inside of there fuel tank?
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Re: Coating inside of fuel tank.
Just my opinion, but I would replace the tank unless it's some rare tank that you can't find new. I have heard stories about
the coatings melting after time and clogging everything up. The newer stuff may be OK, but new tanks aren't that much.
the coatings melting after time and clogging everything up. The newer stuff may be OK, but new tanks aren't that much.
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Re: Coating inside of fuel tank.
When I had an '82 Honda Magna 750, everyone used one of two products. Kreem was cheap and easy, but debonded from the tank after a couple of years. Por-15 was a permanent liner, but you had to be careful not to plug any lines. Obviously, we were dealing with fuel tanks that carried maybe five gallons, not 20, so it was easier to man-handle the tank while the Por-15 was catalyzing. But everyone swore on it.
Does it need coating? Some guys used muriatic acid (petroleum jelly) to take the rust off. Personally, I prefer phosphoric acid. You can get it at Home Depot. Put in the acid, and a handful of ball bearings, or BBs, or nuts 'n bolts, or ..., then tumble it until it's clean. You'll want to treat the rust before lining it anyway.
Joseph
Does it need coating? Some guys used muriatic acid (petroleum jelly) to take the rust off. Personally, I prefer phosphoric acid. You can get it at Home Depot. Put in the acid, and a handful of ball bearings, or BBs, or nuts 'n bolts, or ..., then tumble it until it's clean. You'll want to treat the rust before lining it anyway.
Joseph
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Re: Coating inside of fuel tank.
I've used Por-15 for years in at least five vehicles, from my pickup, to Falcons, Mustang, 8N tractor, rototillers....have never had an issue with it whatsoever. Dropped a tank for some frame work, ten years after I coated it, looked the same as it did right after I finished coating it. I'll never use anything else.
too many Fords, no where near 'nuff time.
or, money.
or, money.