Cali-Bay
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Hi all, the fuel tank in my 72 bay was badly black gunked up from old fuel due to the bus standing for a very long time.
It also had rust issues inside .......not good
So a week ago i dropped it off to these guys http://surfaceprocessing.co.uk/for-cars.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; picked it up today & they have done a fantastic job with it
No rust, No black gunk & also no paint....... its totally bare metal.
Now to my question, what to do next.
Do i just paint the outside of the tank & leave the inside raw (don't think they were painted with anything from new) & im guessing it will be ok for the next 30+ years.
Or .... use POR15 tank sealer for the inside ??
Has anyone had any experience of this stuff in a fuel tank, will the petrol degrade the sealant ?? ......... i REARLY don't want to use it & then have to pull the tank again because its come away from the walls / clogging up my fuel lines.
What do you advise folks , POR or leave it raw :?:
It also had rust issues inside .......not good
So a week ago i dropped it off to these guys http://surfaceprocessing.co.uk/for-cars.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; picked it up today & they have done a fantastic job with it
No rust, No black gunk & also no paint....... its totally bare metal.
Now to my question, what to do next.
Do i just paint the outside of the tank & leave the inside raw (don't think they were painted with anything from new) & im guessing it will be ok for the next 30+ years.
Or .... use POR15 tank sealer for the inside ??
Has anyone had any experience of this stuff in a fuel tank, will the petrol degrade the sealant ?? ......... i REARLY don't want to use it & then have to pull the tank again because its come away from the walls / clogging up my fuel lines.
What do you advise folks , POR or leave it raw :?: