how do you clean out fuel tank
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how do you clean out fuel tank
i think i have got crud in the fuel tank is it possiable to drain the tank and flush out the rubbish or should i get a new tank
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This might sound a bit strange, but it works well on bike tanks.
Fill the tank with a good few handfuls of gravel and shake it like mad in all directions, and orientations. This scrapes off all the loose crud.
Then empty it all out, put some some Jizer in the tank, and wash out with water.
Works a treat!
Fill the tank with a good few handfuls of gravel and shake it like mad in all directions, and orientations. This scrapes off all the loose crud.
Then empty it all out, put some some Jizer in the tank, and wash out with water.
Works a treat!
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It is possible to clean out the tank. You need to disconnect the fuel supply pipe, the filler neck and the fuel sender. Undo the ring of self tappers and lift the tank out. I cleaned mine with sink cleaner and rinsed it several times after. The baffles in the tank don't help if there is lots of crud. I then dried it with boiling water rinse and left it out in the sun for the day. The majority of the rubbish in Alberts tank was rust (about enough to fill a 500ml container. The tank is still sound though but be aware that ANY rust signifies that the tank itself is getting thinner.
Don't forget to backflush the fuel line too.

Don't forget to backflush the fuel line too.
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thanks guys i think i will get a new tank that should see me out the one on the car is origional so 45 years old. i took the filter out of the fuel pump this after noon and still clean so that is reassurring. i wonder if the pump i replaced 4 months ago was a new one or a recon unit it has electro magnetic contacts as does the new one.
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I wouldn't replace the tank unless it was leaking. It's not difficult to clean the tank out with gravel/nuts, and if there's no dirt in the fuel pump then I'm not convinced dirt in the tank is what's causing the problem. Does the pump work OK if you disconnect the inlet pipe and run a hose down to a petrol can?


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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Alex
Answer is yes I used to run my van during the restoration for years like that....................just run a pipe into a 5 litre can of fuel
Answer is yes I used to run my van during the restoration for years like that....................just run a pipe into a 5 litre can of fuel
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I'm suggesting Dale try it to find out whether the problem is with his pump or his tank.RussLCV wrote:Answer is yes I used to run my van during the restoration for years like that....................just run a pipe into a 5 litre can of fuel


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
I strongly advise against putting gravel or the likes in a an old tank. I was given that advise some years ago for a 1967 Morris LD Ambulance that I had
the tank came off like a dream
. I got a hand full of gravel mixed it with diesel I think shook it about for all I was worth
cleaned it out left it to dry
, painted the out side of tank then refitted it, poured in 5 gallons of petrol
started up the old girl every thing ok
, gave my self a pat on the back
went in to make a panad ( cup of tea). Her in doors went out to hang out the washing
and came in looking like thunder
saying that there was a hell of a smell of petrol
out side and a pool on the floor of something
. The tank was completly empty and had leaked like sieve
Here endith this lesson for today 













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thanks for that i am sure that the pump is good only been fitted for 2 months.the one that i took off had corroded contact points and the filter was full of crud.i think that was the cause of the points getting dirty.the points have been cleaned and the filter cleaned out.it is in the boot in case of a breakdown,i am going to save my pennies and get a new tank fitted.
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