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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,271 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Oct 2007 Posts: 141 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2007 Posts: 141 | Hello I am working on a 58 apache. I removed the gas tank to work on the cab and while the tank looks like there is no rust on the outside, I can hear some debris on the inside. Is there some way to flush the tank and refurbish the inside?
Thanks, brian | | | | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 Riding in the Passing Lane | Riding in the Passing Lane Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 | Pull the sending unit & look down inside. If it is rusty it,s better to just get a new tank on a model like that. They are reasonable & readily available. The loose stuff might just be some trash that got in through the years. They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing. 1972 Chevy c10 Cheyenne SuperIn the Gallery Forum | | | | Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 1,867 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 1,867 | I agree, if they are readily available it may be easier just to buy a new one.
If you want to clean it out Id dump in a few coffee cans of old bolts and put a gallon or two of diesel in, cap her off and roll her around the yard a hundred times. Then dump and keep rinsing it out til it comes out clean. I filtered the diesel into a bucket and used a drill pump to recirculate the clean back in.
Jeff | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | Your local radiator shop can clean and seal the tank for you. Or you can buy flush and seal kits from folks like POR-15. A new tank is $129.95 at LMC. | | | | Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 1,867 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 1,867 | I want to know where these radiator shops are hiding! I called every shop on our peninsula and no one would do it. I ended up finding a place in West Seattle who wanted 200$ just to clean it! That was ridiculous which is why I did it myself... | | | | Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,859 Grumpy old guy playing with trucks, cars, and boats | Grumpy old guy playing with trucks, cars, and boats Joined: Aug 2007 Posts: 1,859 | I just restored the tank on my '48 with POR15 products. about $60 in materials and a little time, I now have a sealed, painted, rust-free tank. I soaked the tank in a mild muriatic acid solution for a few days and pressure washed the rust off of it, then followed the POR15 instructions.
The local rad shops here clean tanks for time and materials, usually comes out to about $80
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| | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 4,983 Master Gabster | Master Gabster Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 4,983 | All that work...$130.00 sounds cheap...
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| | | | Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 27 Apprentice | Apprentice Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 27 | I was quoted, over the phone, $180.00 to $250.00 in Oakland to clean and coat a tank. I saved a lot by getting a new one. Martin | | | | Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 Ex Hall Monitor | Ex Hall Monitor Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 6,383 | Radiator shops around here won't touch an old gas tank. If there are new tanks available (an option I didn't have) that would probably be the best route to go. If you want to save your original tank a search will turn up hours of reading on how others, including me, have done it. Good luck.
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| | | | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 Riding in the Passing Lane | Riding in the Passing Lane Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 8,597 | I,ve had them cleaned & coated at radiator shops & it winds up comeing loose makeing it worse then it was. If you have one of those see through inline filters the gas would be real red like the old Ethel gas we used to get. That was some real gasoline. They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing. 1972 Chevy c10 Cheyenne SuperIn the Gallery Forum | | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 | IMO - For the kind of money they get to coat a tank, if you can't find a used one that is clean, I would always elect to buy a new one. | | | | Joined: Nov 2007 Posts: 16 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Nov 2007 Posts: 16 | I just finished cleaning my tank out of my '49 Chevy that had been sitting for about 5 years. I emptied the old gas and then poured industrial strength floor cleaner in it. Then I stuck a water hose in it and let it fill up then just emptied it out. It took about three washes but now it is clean.
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'49 Chevy 3100 5 Window (Project, started Feb 2019) | | | | Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 92 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 92 | My favorite tank cleaning method that I believe someone once posted here was gravel and acid in the tank, then strap it lengthwise against your rear tractor wheel and go about your field business. I understand it cleans them up right nice. | | | | Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 1,158 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 1,158 | If you have a gas tank renu usa place near you, they do a very nice job.
| | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,971 | I like the tractor wheel idea. I might give that a try sometime. | | |
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