Cleaning your Rusty Tank: The recommendation here is from Silas Clarke, because it was non-labor intensive, (I hate hard work), and it was cheap. I went to the Tractor Supply Company at 79th & L, (I went to the TSC on Irvington Rd, but they did not know what I was talking about). There I purchased a gallon jug of Milkstone Remover, and orange colored bug juiced used in the cleaning of automated milking machines some years ago. This cost me $8.71. I then purchased a $.79 plug from Home Depot. I drained the tank, removed the petcock, and used the plug as a stopper. I filled the tank half full of water, dumped in about 1.5 pints of Milkstone Remover, then filled the rest of the tank. The most difficult part was not spilling the bug juice all over the tank, (which I did anyway). I let the tank set for 1.5 days, then added another pint of bug juice. I let the tank set another 1.5 days. Yesterday, I drained the tank. The stuff that came out was nasty. Then I replaced the plug and put about half a gallon of mineral spirits in the tank and shook the jebers out of it. I drained that, (it was REALLY nasty stuff then, and a lot of it). The tank looks great. I mounted the tank yesterday and have the bike running. I rode it to work today. Seems to be good for the road__ Hal J. Sept06.
RJ
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