cleaning out fueltank
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cleaning out fueltank
HI All, Anybody know how to clean out FB Ute fuel tank. Have put 12mm bluemetal in and shook like hell for 5 min. Still getting scale & silt.Thinking about 75mm hole saw in bottom of tank? Any advice would be appreciated. Many thanks Wayne
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I recently removed my tank from my van and got it Acid dipped
at local panel shop, cost $75. I also had a tank treatment applied.
The result was 10/10. very happy
, i also had a go at self
removing the gunk but was worn down
by poor results. the surplus "tank treatment" was painted ontop of the tank for extra
protection.


at local panel shop, cost $75. I also had a tank treatment applied.
The result was 10/10. very happy

removing the gunk but was worn down

protection.


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the tank product is "self leveling". you put it on and it levels itself out over a small area. i thought it was cool to watch but im only a 9yo boy in a 38yo body, small things still amuse me. if needed you give the finished product a quik skuff and paint it as required, mine is going back into my van and wont be seen so i didnt need to paint. hope this helps
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And be VERY CAREFULL with sparks and fuel tanks especially if the tank has recently held fresh fuel in it.Stale old fuel is harder to flash as it has lost a lot of its igniteability.dave68 wrote:Yer if you use a grinder, from memory they are pressed and are verry hard to split!
Some blokes when repairing/modifying fuel tanks fill them with water to help reduce the potentially dangerous situation.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
Looked it up in the manual, it showed a view with the cover off the top of the fuel tank, but it was only to show whats inside. My mistake.dave68 wrote:Yer if you use a grinder, from memory they are pressed and are verry hard to split!
It actually says that it is welded shut.



IT's LIKE WATCHING DRUNK MONKEYS TRYING TO HUMP A FOOTBALL.
There a few things I would "NEVER" attempt, this is one of them. No tic tic boom for me thanksFB MAD wrote:And be VERY CAREFULL with sparks and fuel tanks especially if the tank has recently held fresh fuel in it.Stale old fuel is harder to flash as it has lost a lot of its igniteability.dave68 wrote:Yer if you use a grinder, from memory they are pressed and are verry hard to split!
Some blokes when repairing/modifying fuel tanks fill them with water to help reduce the potentially dangerous situation.


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Hi Dave68,About 8 years ago cut 2 large home gas bottles in half to use domed ends for large compressor tank. This method works well with fuel tanks to that have just been emptyed. flush with water 5 min empty out connect vacum cleaner size hose to exhaust of another car insert into tank you wont to cut or weld. Run exhaust gases into tank for ten min
before you start. when ready leave motor running while you cut.Many thanks wayne.
before you start. when ready leave motor running while you cut.Many thanks wayne.
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