Does anyone know how to remove tar like substance found in fuel tank after very long periods of storage 15 + years?
Goo in the tank
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Re: Goo in the tank
Had a similar problem with an a A35 petrol tank, tried tank cleaning fluids flushing to no avail. Best thing will be to get it done properly and checked over, company at Ellesmere Port Cropper & Jones did mine for me.
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Dave
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Re: Goo in the tank
If we are talking a Marina based Roadster with an Escort van tank, it rather depends on how it was fitted, you might have to remove the rear tub to extract it.
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Hi Dave They also repaired my Marlin petrol tank, I recall being happy with the price and service. If you can deliver or collect the tank as it is a delightfully old fashioned company.
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We used to have problems with classic Rolls and Bentleys which we imported from the USA - their fuel goes off a lot quicker than ours.... We came up with the following solution.....get 6 large size washing up liquid bottles empty them in to the tank make up an L shaped rod from brake pipe - put one end in an electric drill and start to mix the washing up with the black stuff - eventually the washing up liquid will destroy the black tar - the only down side is that when you power wash the tack you have loads of suds - but it used to save us thousands of pounds for new petrol tanks !!!
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Cheapest you can get Dave - we used Spar's own worked a treat - you might have to do it for a few days !!
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