[AT] Old gas residue

Spencer Yost yostsw at atis.net
Mon Sep 13 12:09:22 PDT 2004


Lye will eat/swell many non-ferrous metals if exposed for any length of
time.   Be careful here and be sure to minimize the exposure and rinse
thoroughly afterwards.

Spencer Yost
Owner, ATIS
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On 9/13/2004 at 11:12 AM Cecil E Monson wrote:

>> Get some lye ie Red Devil Lye.  Mix it about 2 tablespoons/gallon.  This
>> will burn the varnish right out of the tank.  Fill the tank up all the
>way.
>> Let it set for a day or two.
>> 
>> Lou
>
>
>	I don't have a problem with my old tractors but I have a Honda
>motorcycle that sat for almost 20 years with gas in the tank and carb.
>Will this Red Devil lye work OK in a light tank too?  I know that I will
>have to be careful as this stuff is caustic. Which would be better for
>the carb - Red Devil lye or lacquer thinner?
>
>Cecil
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>what you said.
>
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>
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