[FWDLK] Gas tank woes
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[FWDLK] Gas tank woes



I have a sad, sad story.  ~10 years ago I took my gas tank to a local radiator shop to have it boiled out and sealed.
 
The short version – I was ripped off big time!
 
The long version – What I got was: the tank was somewhat cleaned, tank sealer dribbled around the sending unit hole and a coat of black paint on the outside on top of the rust.
 
Where I need help – I have cleaned off the paint, wire brushed the rusty spots, patched the pin holes with a brass sheet and solder, leak checked the tank (no leaks, yea) and discovered the rusty interior.  Before using a tank sealer, I want to clean out the inside of the tank.  What is the best method of rust removal inside a rusty tank?  I have considered vinegar, phosphoric acid (various solutions) , Hydrochloric (muriatic) acid, evaporust, and electrolysis.  Being an electrical guy, I am leaning towards electrolysis.  What has worked well for folks who have done more of this than I have.  Tips and cautions would be appreciated.
 
Ken Rimington (1956 Dodge Custom Royal.)
 
 


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