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EDNY:
The cure for rusty-tank syndrome (Eastwood)

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madmike3434:
WO0W TANK TURNED OUT GREAT......MYSELF I HAVE TAKEN A TANK FOR 35 CHEVY TO THE RADIATOR GUYS FOR A THOROUGH INSIDE CLEANING.   THEN HAVING THE INSIDE COATED WITH SOME WONDER PRODUCT GAS TANK SEALER.

THE STUFF I PUT IN MY 35 CHEV COUPE TANK BACK IN MIID 70'S, IS STILL IN THERE.  THINK THE CAN IS STILL AROUND AND WAS FOR MOTORCYCLE TANKS.

LAST ONE TOOK TO RAD GAS TANK REPAIR SHOP TO GET DONE ABOUT 4 YEARS AGO.   TANKS INC MAKES A BRAND NEW ONE AND SLIGHTLY DEEPER, MIGHT GO THAT ROOT.

MIKE

62131:
I took my tank to a radiator shop and had it cleaned and pressure checked then coated inside with red coat I believe was the name of it, Wish I had just bought a new steel tank after it was all said and done. It turned out great but the size of tank is my concern.

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