Nick Hull wrote:
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Al wrote:
I have on old pickup, dodge-200 1962, that someone has added saddle
tanks to. I have not used these tanks so the gas in them is atleast
15yrs old.
I have used the main tank for all these years so everything from the
main tank through the 3-way switch and to the engine is OK.
What is the best way to clean the tanks up so I can use them?
The tanks are well-build thick gauge galvizined steel, brass fittings
and copper tubing runs to a 3way switch.
More details:
When I removed the gas cap it has sealed itself with varnish and there
was a lot of creamy colored residue inside the filler neck. When I
removed the gas line no gas came out. It too was sealed with varnish. I
had to poke a hole through the varnish with a wire to get the old gas to
run out.
The gas is a deep reddish color.
Any help or advise would be welcome.
Al
Syphon out all the old gas you can and put a gallon of solvent in and
drive it around for a week to losen up stuff.
You might also drop in a handfull of big lead shot to agitate and
burnish. Won't hurt to leave it in there after they are put in service.
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Rex Burkheimer
WM Automotive
Fort Worth TX
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