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Rust in gas tank, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="gearman" data-source="post: 832078" data-attributes="member: 17932"><p>I've had good luck removing light rust with <a href="https://www.evaporust.com/evaporust.html?gclid=CJzEpcyNqacCFcNM4AodoRAHCQ" target="_blank">Evapo-Rust</a>. It takes about 4qts for a tank the size of the FJR's. You seal up all the openings and let it soak for 24+ hrs-rotate and repeat. It won't harm paint, plating, plastic etc. and it can be reused. I rinse it out with copious amount of water and blow out what I can with compressed air. Next I pour in a couple of bottles of 90+% rubbing alcohol and swish it around to get the remaining water out. Any remaining moisture is pretty well diluted with a full tank of fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gearman, post: 832078, member: 17932"] I've had good luck removing light rust with [URL="https://www.evaporust.com/evaporust.html?gclid=CJzEpcyNqacCFcNM4AodoRAHCQ"]Evapo-Rust[/URL]. It takes about 4qts for a tank the size of the FJR's. You seal up all the openings and let it soak for 24+ hrs-rotate and repeat. It won't harm paint, plating, plastic etc. and it can be reused. I rinse it out with copious amount of water and blow out what I can with compressed air. Next I pour in a couple of bottles of 90+% rubbing alcohol and swish it around to get the remaining water out. Any remaining moisture is pretty well diluted with a full tank of fuel. [/QUOTE]
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