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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Iowa
Posts: 5
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1973 1/2 911 T Fuel Tank Problem
I had some contaminated fuel (water and dirt) in the fuel tank. There is a small amount of rust at the bottom of the tank. Are there any products on the market that I can use to clean the tank and also seal the inside once it is clean?
I have been told there are plastic components inside the tank. I have access to a high pressure washer. I haven't had any luck with any radiator shops or other shops. Thanks. 1973 1/2 911 T (CIS) |
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Friend of Warren
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Lincoln, NE
Posts: 16,493
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What you need is the POR15 fuel tank cleaner/sealer kit www.por15.com
AUTO FUEL TANK REPAIR KIT FUEL TANK REPAIR is more than just pouring in a quart of sealer and sloshing it around. If gum, varnish, sludge, or fuel are inside, they must be removed first. Click here to order online Complete Automobile Repair Kit...$49.95 Our U.S. STANDARD TANK SEALER™, like all other sealers, will not work in a contaminated tank. Find out what the pros already know... our FUEL TANK REPAIR KIT has everything you need to do the job right! Kit Contains: MARINE CLEAN™ to remove gum, sludge, varnish METAL READY™ to remove rust & prepare tank for sealer U.S. STANDARD TANK SEALER™ to permanently seal tank FUEL PRESERVATIVE & STABILIZER™ to keep the fuel system trouble-free DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS so you'll do the job right.
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