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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fresno, CA
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Fuel Tank Restoration
I went to an automotive shop today & inquired about if they had any products that could be used to clean & seal the inside of my fuel tank.
They referred me to another shop & told me that I should use a product called POR-15 but O thought the POR stuff was paint. Any recommendations would be great! Vern |
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Location: Tucson, AZ
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They make a tank sealer. See this link for details http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=163
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Thanks for the link! That's exactly what I needed.
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If you get some in near future let me know how it works. I should do my tank before I put it back in.
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I used the Por 15 tank sealer about 8 months ago and it worked as advertised.
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Fantastic results with the system. You will need some time, some space and some creativity to get the solutions everywhere w/o it running out on the ground. I used a lot of tape on the holes for the fuel pick up, gauge and fill neck. Don't do this on your nice patio or driveway.
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