Check out places that weld gas tanks they maybe able to clean it
out for you. Be careful of that stuff that you put in the tank there was a
letter in Hemmings about someone that used it with disasterious results. I
can't remember exactly what happened but it exploded somehow while they
were preparing to repair the tank.
...Art
On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Grant wrote:
> I am rebuilding a Midget that has sat in someone's garage for almost
> twenty years (it was dismantled and the previous owner never got around
> to putting it together.) I took off the gas tank and emptied out half a
> tank of fluid not resembling it former state in any way -- been sitting
> in the tank for the twenty years.
>
> Any suggestions on how to get the accumulated gums and rust out of the
> tank. Was going to order Eastwood products but these products are mailed
> only in the continental USA (am in Ottawa, Canada). Tried around here for
> a cleaner and sealer but none of the shops have heard of such a
> product.... Any suggestions or alternative dealers..
>
> Dr. Glenn C. Grant
> 78 MGB
> 71 Midget
> 65 Porsche, 93 HD
>
> Dr. Glenn C. Grant
> Department of Finance
> Government of Yukon
>
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