cleaning a fuel tank

flyin brian

Cadet
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Just got an older Sea King.. the plastic fuel tank is DIRTY! Any good way to clean it out would be appreciated.
 

ENSIGN

Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: cleaning a fuel tank

Todays ethanol gas is not to friendly on some older plastics.Save yourself a headache and through the tank out.
 

the machinist

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Re: cleaning a fuel tank

Get a hand full of pea gravel & a quart of paint remover. Dump both in the tank & shake it OFTEN for a week. The paint remover softens the crud, & the rocks rattling around act as an abrasive, removing crud along with any rust.
 

jim j geezer

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: cleaning a fuel tank

*CAUTION*

Read the directions on paint remover! It might be harmful to plastic and you'll end up with a useless blob.

I'd use carb cleaner.
 

Steve A W

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: cleaning a fuel tank

I read somewhere to use amonia to clean tank.
I haven't tried it yet, but I've got a tank that carb cleaner
hasn't touched.
Good Luck.
Steve A W
 

3rdtimesthecharm

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: cleaning a fuel tank

I use ammonia and a handful of nuts. Let soak and shake it often.Does a good job.(p.s.-don`t mix ammonia and bleach.)
 
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