[AT] Phosporic acid and cleaning a gas tank
CBear81438 at aol.com
CBear81438 at aol.com
Sat Jul 16 05:13:16 PDT 2005
There is an epoxy type coating for gas tanks that is sold by the antique car
restorers... POR-15 had a product that worked, it formed a liner in the
inside of the tank. You have cleaned the inside of the tank so well that it is
going to rust. Fuel tanks are made from a metal called galvaneal and it has
a coating ( a few thousandths ) that keeps rust from forming. If
youcleaned it with muriatic acid, the coating is gone, the phosphoric acid only
cleaned it further. I would recommend using a baking soda solution or ammonia to
neutralize the acid, then when it is completely dry use a POR-15 gas tank
sealer or another type....
Cecil in OKla
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