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Gas tank rehab 1 year 7 months ago #30711

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Yeah it seems to be a big topic of contention haha 

At this point I think Im going to just clean out the rust and call it a day.
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Gas tank rehab 1 year 7 months ago #30719

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Just a quick update. I decided to go with the white vinegar approach for my rusty gas tank. So far I filled the tank with about 5.5 gallons of vinegar. I’ve done nothing else. It’s been soaking  for 48 hours now and the results are looking great. Most of the rust has loosened or lifted away. Im going to let it sit for 2 more days then flush it all out and neutralize the residual acid with baking soda. I’ll updates picture tomorrow. 

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Gas tank rehab 1 year 7 months ago #30721

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If you use a POR tank kit, which includes a cleaner, rust stripper and liner, and follow the directions, it'll last forever.

por15.com/products/motorcycle-fuel-tank-repair-kit
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Gas tank rehab 1 year 7 months ago #30722

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If you use a POR tank kit, which includes a cleaner, rust stripper and liner, and follow the directions, it'll last forever.

por15.com/products/motorcycle-fuel-tank-repair-kit

yes, that’s what I used for my tank 
 
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It’s going pretty well with the distilled vinegar, but there is a lot of pitting in the metal. I think I’ll take your recommendation and do the POR 15 Kit with sealer.

Below is a picture of the tank after 3 days with just distilled vinegar. 


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Gas tank rehab 1 year 6 months ago #30740

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Hi Whiskey1300,
I really don't like the epoxy liners, mostly because of the botched efforts I've seen.
Some years ago I wrote an article about how I prefer to clean a gas tank.
Here it is:
www.kzrider.com/articles/technical-tips/22-rusty-tanks

Let me know what you think. I've cleaned more than a few tanks with this method and always liked the outcome.
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