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    --Rusty Inside Gas Tank Fix?? Rubber Coating??

    i was wondering if anyone knows a place to send a gas tank to to have them clean out the inside from rust??

    i know in the past i have seen a tank on a dirt bike that got rubber coated on the inside. it was great, really fixed it up nice. i was also told to wrap the gas tank in a blanket and/or sheets and pour a bunch of BB's or bird shot in it and tumble it in a drier.

    let me know what u guys have done or know. thanks.
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    theres a method of killing rust with washing soda and a battery charger. i believe its called hydrolosis. ive seen it done before but it was on car suspension parts . not the inside of a gas tank. im sure the bb method would work well to. there are all kind of tank coatings that are for the inside much like you were talking about. its just a matter of what brand you want to go with. ive also seen a chemical that was "safe on skin" that was made for motorcycle tanks but it took up to i believe it was 2 days to kill everything but it worked pretty good too

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    I also would like to the best and cheapest way,As my lil suzuki tank is rusted.I tried the lil pebbles and shaking it and that didnt work so well
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    Muriatic acid, then a neutralizer.

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    drywall screws work good with muriatic acid as dirtcrasher said

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    does Kreem also fix small pin holes? Where bouts does one get muruatic acid? Jeffrey Dahmer was a big fan of that stuff..
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    Quote Originally Posted by code200k View Post
    does Kreem also fix small pin holes? Where bouts does one get muruatic acid? Jeffrey Dahmer was a big fan of that stuff..
    Nice. I seem to have read something that said Kreem WILL fix holes, but I couldn't find it. The Kreem kit contains the acid and the prep chemical.
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    go with another tank. I tried cleaning it out but the tank was rusted through and ended up with holes. I got lucky and got one off ebay that was like new inside for $25 plus shipping. Beats buying Kreem and putting the time and effort into it.

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    Try a pool supply store for the muriatic acid. It's cheap.

    Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid. Take all precautions when using it. Eye protection. Skin protection. Lung protection.

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    So I would pour the acid in the tank and let it sit?? Or do I cap it and shake? Or put in some sort of abrasive material then shake? And how to neutralize after??
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    heres a good read:
    http://www.mopedarmy.com/wiki/Removi...rom_a_gas_tank

    I used the vinegar method and it worked well.

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    Kreem sucks!! I used it on my Harley tank. It worked great for about 3 years, now the stuff is flaking off and causing all kinds of problems. If you want to know what kind of problems you will have later down the road stuff a plastic grocery bag in your tank and go for a ride.
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    I bought a POR-15 kit for my 250sx tank. Re-did the inside myself. I highly reccommend it.
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    KBS Coating sells a tank sealing kit. The kit includes the degreaser, acid wash, and the liner for about $37. It is very easy to do. Their website provides do-it-yourself videos. When I recently lined my tank I just put some drywall screws and some nuts and bolts in the tank when I was using the degreaser to help loosen up any rust in the tank.

    http://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealers.html

    As others had mentioned, if the tank is rusted enough you may find some pin holes after cleaning the inside. Not a big deal, KBS sells a putty to fill the holes prior to lining the tank for about $20. I ended up braze welding the holes myself and then lined the tank after I sealed all the holes.

    But the real question is if you’re going to spend roughly $60 to seal the tank, assuming there are a few pin holes that need filling, is your time worth the additional cost to invest in a poly tank? Bear in mind the price difference between a white poly tank and a standard red poly tank.

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    One downside to the POR kits, is if you dent the tank, you are screwed. You cannot get the POR kit back out to fix the tank... I only know this because I trashed my 350X tank and couldnt fix it after.... Kreem you can get back out with MEC or Acetone... Muratic acid can be bought at pretty much any hardware store, Home Depot, Lowes, Menards... (any big box store)
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