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Gas tank fouling 140-160

I believe it is Eastwood that sells a liquid gas tank sealer. It seems to be very much like contact cement. It provides a seal on the inside of the tank that gasoline doesn't effect. It is sold by the quart and a quart would do more than one tank. It is mostly promoted as a product for rusty gask tanks but would probably seal any residual "crud" as well. Clean the tank as much as possible then pour in the sealer. Tape all the openings over and then turn the tank over and over in every direction until the inside is coated; remove the tape and drain out the excess. Worked great on an old Plymouth that had been sitting for years and had all forms of unidentifiable crud inside.

Randy






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