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fuel system => fuel tanks and covers => Topic started by: Captain Crank on October 27, 2010, 07:09:55 AM
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One of my OEM fuel tank has ruptured it's inner liner and is now contaminated with a lot of virgin rubber.
I am looking for suggestions as to how to clean this mess out.
The steel is sound and exterior covering intact, baking would ruin the outside.
Short of wrapping myself in a decontamination suit and scooping it out with a spatula are there any other good ideas?
Thanks,
CC
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i dont have any good ideas for you except maybe turning it upside down and sticking a pressure washer in it. if you do manage it get it cleaned out enough and are going to try using a fuel tank sealer ebay sells a bunch of different brands. i tried "POR 15" sealer in my quad mount generator fuel tank and it worked good but POR 15 puts a very thin coating in the tank, some other brands put a thick coating.
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The steel tank itself is good and has no issues.
You think I need to use something like POR 15 to protect against rust once the rubber is cleaner out?
Both tanks were mint until the ******* fuels we use deteriorated the inner liner that held the self-sealing virgin rubber in place.
Fortunately only one tank has been used.
Not sure a pressure washer will remove that rubber.
I need a solvent to dissolve it.
Probably end up using gas and blow myself up.
It wouldn't run any more and here's why......
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh17/Captain-crank/P5310066.jpg)
(http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh17/Captain-crank/P5310062.jpg)
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thats interesting. i thought the selfsealing stuff was only on the outside of the tank. all the tanks i have are so old they are not worth messing with. i do remember when using the fuel tank sealer, they mention that if you want to remove old tank liner to use methylethylketone. i dont know if it will work with what you have there. good luck.