Hello all, the outiside of my petrol tank has quite a lot of surface rust and I'm thinking of dipping it in my electrolysis tank to de rust it. Obviously I've emptied it of petrol!
I'm just slightly conerned that perhaps the electrolysis current may ignite some petrol vapour that may be lurking in the tank?
Any thoughts?????
Cheers
Damian
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A day or two of hot sun, in Bradford!?!?!?!?!? a few hours is the most I can hope for!
rinse it well with boiling water and I think I'll set of the electrolysis tomorrow afternoon.
I'll post some before and after pics. My tank is an old plastic dustbin!
Damian
rinse it well with boiling water and I think I'll set of the electrolysis tomorrow afternoon.
I'll post some before and after pics. My tank is an old plastic dustbin!
Damian
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A silly idea???????? Petrol tank electrolysis...............
Hi Damian
Be prepared to find your tank looks and acts like a tea stainer I derusted the outside of my tank and found a few holes soldered them up painted and refitted filled with petrol and a week later found another 2 holes sealed them up and touch wood all seems OK now
regards Ian
Be prepared to find your tank looks and acts like a tea stainer I derusted the outside of my tank and found a few holes soldered them up painted and refitted filled with petrol and a week later found another 2 holes sealed them up and touch wood all seems OK now
regards Ian
On the subject of pin-holes: the night before its MOT was due I was appalled to find the van had almost no oil in it after Liz had been out on a 5 mile run, topped it up, started the engine and found a veritable stream of oil pouring out of the bottom of the oil cleaner. Tiny pin hole right through about 10 mm from the bolt hole and housing is MUCH thicker than the petrol tank. So lucky she only went for a short run as engine would soon have run out of lubricant.... 


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To be honest, if I find any real weaknesses with the tank after de rusting, I'll just replace the tank. No question. However, new tanks from bull motif are £108+vat so it's a not insignificant sum. If I can save the tank without patching and sealing, I'd rather do that!
I'll update when I've completed the electrolysis.
Damian
I'll update when I've completed the electrolysis.
Damian
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