[DeTomaso] Rust in Tank

Will Kooiman will.kooiman at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 07:04:23 EDT 2022


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From: randy <randy at oldboat.net>
Date: Monday, March 21, 2022 at 10:51 PM
To: "will.kooiman at gmail.com" <will.kooiman at gmail.com>, 'Roland J' <willibillie at live.de>
Cc: <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank

 

Sorry about that,  I get excited about helping and forget that most of you have been there and done that.

Good reminder to check the tank in my new (old) Pantera

 

 

 

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-------- Original message --------

From: Will Kooiman <will.kooiman at gmail.com> 

Date: 3/21/22 6:31 PM (GMT-08:00) 

To: randy at oldboat.net, 'Roland J' <willibillie at live.de> 

Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com 

Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank 

 

Yep, I know about all that.

I was mostly just letting everyone know that unless you've taken care of it, you probably have a lot of rust in your tank too.

I was surprised by how much, though.

On 3/20/22, 3:55 PM, "randy at oldboat.net" <randy at oldboat.net> wrote:

    One other option is 30% vinegar.  Farm supply stores and Amazon have it.  Same instructions although the heat can be anything over 65 F.  One of the auto blogs suggested added salt to the vinegar, I haven't needed to do that, so take it with a grain of, well, you know what.

    Works great on garden tools and any other small parts that need rust removal.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Roland J <willibillie at live.de> 
    Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 8:02 AM
    To: Will Kooiman <will.kooiman at gmail.com>
    Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
    Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank

    Fill the tank with water and 20% citric acid. Heat it with an imersion heater thru the hole for the tank sender for about eight hours. All rust and debris will be gone. After flush it well with water, let it dry and you are done.

    > Am 20.03.2022 um 13:56 schrieb Will Kooiman <will.kooiman at gmail.com>:
    >
    >    Years ago, I changed my fuel tank to pull from the drain plug, through
    >   a big external filter, and then to the fuel pump.  It all tucks up
    >   neatly, and allows me to periodically clean the filter.  I made this
    >   change, because the original siphon tube had become plugged by the fuel
    >   sock and rust.
    >
    >
    >   See the attached.  That isn't gold.  It's rust dust.  I had about half
    >   a shot glass in the filter.  It's hard to see in the photo how much is
    >   there.
    >
    >
    >   This filter can handle it.  It's about 2" in diameter and about 5"
    >   long.  This type of filter is a tube with the steel mesh filter in the
    >   middle.  It is arranged to trap the rust outside the mesh.  Heavier
    >   particles can sink to the bottom.
    >
    >
    >   If I could turn back time (like Cher) to when I had the tank out
    >   several years ago, I would switch to a stainless tank.
    >
    >
    >   Will.
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   No need to "sorry".  That's what I love so much about this list.  It's
   a wealth of information that is freely shared.


   From: randy <randy at oldboat.net>
   Date: Monday, March 21, 2022 at 10:51 PM
   To: "will.kooiman at gmail.com" <will.kooiman at gmail.com>, 'Roland J'
   <willibillie at live.de>
   Cc: <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank


   Sorry about that,  I get excited about helping and forget that most of
   you have been there and done that.

   Good reminder to check the tank in my new (old) Pantera




   Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone



   -------- Original message --------

   From: Will Kooiman <will.kooiman at gmail.com>

   Date: 3/21/22 6:31 PM (GMT-08:00)

   To: randy at oldboat.net, 'Roland J' <willibillie at live.de>

   Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com

   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank


   Yep, I know about all that.
   I was mostly just letting everyone know that unless you've taken care
   of it, you probably have a lot of rust in your tank too.
   I was surprised by how much, though.
   On 3/20/22, 3:55 PM, "randy at oldboat.net" <randy at oldboat.net> wrote:
       One other option is 30% vinegar.  Farm supply stores and Amazon
   have it.  Same instructions although the heat can be anything over 65
   F.  One of the auto blogs suggested added salt to the vinegar, I
   haven't needed to do that, so take it with a grain of, well, you know
   what.
       Works great on garden tools and any other small parts that need
   rust removal.
       -----Original Message-----
       From: Roland J <willibillie at live.de>
       Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 8:02 AM
       To: Will Kooiman <will.kooiman at gmail.com>
       Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
       Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Rust in Tank
       Fill the tank with water and 20% citric acid. Heat it with an
   imersion heater thru the hole for the tank sender for about eight
   hours. All rust and debris will be gone. After flush it well with
   water, let it dry and you are done.
       > Am 20.03.2022 um 13:56 schrieb Will Kooiman
   <will.kooiman at gmail.com>:
       >
       >    Years ago, I changed my fuel tank to pull from the drain plug,
   through
       >   a big external filter, and then to the fuel pump.  It all tucks
   up
       >   neatly, and allows me to periodically clean the filter.  I made
   this
       >   change, because the original siphon tube had become plugged by
   the fuel
       >   sock and rust.
       >
       >
       >   See the attached.  That isn't gold.  It's rust dust.  I had
   about half
       >   a shot glass in the filter.  It's hard to see in the photo how
   much is
       >   there.
       >
       >
       >   This filter can handle it.  It's about 2" in diameter and about
   5"
       >   long.  This type of filter is a tube with the steel mesh filter
   in the
       >   middle.  It is arranged to trap the rust outside the mesh.
   Heavier
       >   particles can sink to the bottom.
       >
       >
       >   If I could turn back time (like Cher) to when I had the tank
   out
       >   several years ago, I would switch to a stainless tank.
       >
       >
       >   Will.

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