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cleaning old gas tank?

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i am getting prepared to begin my WVO install on the space antelope. yesterday i looked inside the gas tank from a chevy tracker that will be one of my wvo tanks.(i hope to tie it in with the large stock tank ala BCdelica)
the tank has debris and a little rust inside.
suggestions for cleaning it will be appreciated!

i found this page describing a cleanout for a VW tank. it looks like a very big job with some nasty chemis and i am feeling very lazy and green. also i wont be refilling the tank with gasoline obviously, but WVO.


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I just took my old tank to a radiator shop and they cleaned it for $30.

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When I cleaned my Jeep YJ tank I drained all the gunk out into an container. It was mostly water and gas. Then I power washed the inside as much as I could and used some TSP to help remove as much of the gunk as I could. I was able to stick my arm inside mine and actually scrub the sides whihc helped a lot. In the end it came out squeaky clean.

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well now that i have gotten in there, it aint so bad after all! i washed it with the hose, and scrubbed it best i could with a scotch pad zapstrapped to a piece of ready-rod that was lying around. i think ill bring it to a neighbor for a power wash, and then ill be all set!
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Is it scale or slime in your tank? If slime you should be able to find something that will cut waxes and clean things up, like maybe some engine degreaser. If it is scale and you're feeling energetic dump a bunch of nuts in the tank with some gas or varsol and roll them around to knock off the scale. This is a much easier process on a motorcycle gas tank, but works on bigger tanks too. Just make sure you rinse things out well when you're done and make sure they're good and dry before closing the system back up again.
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Did you dump nuts into the tank yet. :roll:

Jack Sing on Marine wouldn't charge you much too clean the inside of the tank for you. That's if he still does that. Might be a good idea to have that done to the existing, larger of the Delica tanks too. You could drive around for a few days on a 20 liter diesel.
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I used dish soap and let it soak in TSP to get rid of any greasy residue.
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BCDelica wrote:Did you dump nuts into the tank yet. :roll:

Jack Sing on Marine wouldn't charge you much too clean the inside of the tank for you. That's if he still does that. Might be a good idea to have that done to the existing, larger of the Delica tanks too. You could drive around for a few days on a 20 liter diesel.
jackie said $40-$50

but its actually very clean
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It's plastic right, with a metal skid plate? Adam method would be fine if it is, but I'd take your Delica tank to Jackie though. But first a visit to pete's to ensure all the plumbing can be done for over flows in the room/space under there.

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BCDelica wrote:It's plastic right, with a metal skid plate? Adam method would be fine if it is, but I'd take your Delica tank to Jackie though. But first a visit to pete's to ensure all the plumbing can be done for over flows in the room/space under there.

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its a metal gas tank.

and i did get those 31's after all
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