Egon
Epic Contributor
That one is a good solution Piloon.:thumbsup:
I used a couple of things when I cleaned my old IH 340 utility gas tank years ago - I had the best results from using some Naval Jelly + some good sharp-edged gravel from the driveway and rinsed very well and dried before using a gas tank sealer. This quart of sealer was around $35 but it will do about 3 or 4 automotive sized gas tanks, can't remember the name of it to save my life. You pour some in the tank and of course turn it all around to coat the inside everywhere then pour the remainder back in the can. It forms a tough, very thin membrane and seals any leaks you might have. I did that tank about 13 years ago and the current owner says it's still holding well. I bought the can of sealer at my NAPA dealer back then.
Some motorcycle shops sell tank repair kits with polyurethane for stopping/ preventing leaks after the tank is cleaned. I second the loose bolts/ nuts and the muratic acid. If you're going to use the acid, you may want to dilute it. remember to add the acid to the water, not water to acid and use in very well ventilated area.:thumbsup:
Jim