Slow day cleaning the shop up for the paint stripping. Kept smelling that bad gas smell, from the carburetor cleaning. Traced it outside to the old tank. Decided to open it up and look inside. Boy was that a bad idea, I may never get the stink out. The loose rust and scale is from the top of the tank. Just like before when we split a tank to test electrolysis rust removable. The top surface has most of the rust you see in the fuel filters. The tar from gas remnants tooled like undercoating.
I have never seen a tank this bad..
the black tar in the below left photo, was still pliable and damp. That is the stink
this photo shows the clearance at the top of the tank and the internal slosh baffle. So when cleaning one with Evaporust or molasses, do the upper surface first. You can see a little clearance between the baffle and top. The ends and finally the bottom surface. Same process when using POR-15 or some other tank sealant. The baffle is almost solid at the bottom, but open at the top. So put the sealer in the top surface first, so it can get into the bottom half.
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Another fun day today, thanks for looking
I have never seen a tank this bad..
the black tar in the below left photo, was still pliable and damp. That is the stink
this photo shows the clearance at the top of the tank and the internal slosh baffle. So when cleaning one with Evaporust or molasses, do the upper surface first. You can see a little clearance between the baffle and top. The ends and finally the bottom surface. Same process when using POR-15 or some other tank sealant. The baffle is almost solid at the bottom, but open at the top. So put the sealer in the top surface first, so it can get into the bottom half.
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Another fun day today, thanks for looking
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