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gerb73
lol, its in there! The tank is fully submersed. anything that is bolted to it, i.e. petcock, is removed. The water is white at first because washing soda was added. As i understand it iti is a catalyst. I think all total it was in just under 24hrs. I then emptied it of all water and sprayed pb blaster(ran out of wd-40 ) inside to wick away any residual water and to prevent any more rust from starting again.
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dfinnegan71
Can someone put my mind at ease? About 9 hours ago I filled my tank with 2 gallons of vinegar to de rust and I left the petcock and fuel guage in there. Do you think they will survive the vinegar treatment?
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dfinnegan71
vinegar soak
So my 9 hours ago is now about 36 hours. I got called away from the house for a work related issue, but nonetheless, the petcock is still soaking in the tanks vinegar bath. I'll let ya'll know how it turns out. The lever on the petcock to switch from PRI ON or RES was broke off anyway so I don't know if it worked anyhow. WE shall see.
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loud et
Originally posted by dfinnegan71 View PostCan someone put my mind at ease? About 9 hours ago I filled my tank with 2 gallons of vinegar to de rust and I left the petcock and fuel guage in there. Do you think they will survive the vinegar treatment?
I left my gas cap on, and it ate the two aluminum nubs that lock the tank. It ate them to almost nothing. After twenty tries, and thinking I was using the wrong GS key to get the cap off, it luckily engaged and came off. I left the original (garbage) petcock in also and it ate some of the base plate.
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dfinnegan71
How long did you leave the vinegar in there? Was it right up to the top as to saturate the gas cap? I have a little bit of air space between the cap and fluid level. I won't get back home for another 36 hours....I hope it's alright!
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IIRC I left vinegar in mine for about a week. Didn't do any harm but I didn't leave the fuel valve and sender in the tank.
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Originally posted by loud et View PostI have not read this entire thread, so I am not sure if if has been covered, but they say add a cup of salt to the vinegar to make it a stronger solution.
Oh, and in experience some aquarium gravel really helps the derusting process as they scrub the metal. Using something large, like nuts and bolts, or smooth, like bb's, won't scrub the metal as well as the small sharp edged aquarium rocks.Ed
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dfinnegan71
update
So after a solid 4 days of vinegar in the tank, with petcock and fuel guage sender assembly still in there, I have some news to report.
The rubber on the sender remained in one peice, however it did separate from the metal holder piece it was attached to. The petcock survived, and much to my delight unclogged itself and is now a usuable fuel valve. And as for the rust....completely gone! I did a quick rinse first with half a can of WD-40, than about a quart or two of gasoline. It looks rust free as far as I can see. Vinegar! I woulda never thoguht!
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