Showing posts with label tank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tank. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Gas Tank

In the process of trying to clean up the fuel tank, I made very little headway with the traditional parts cleaner + nuts and bolts + shaking to remove the rust and sediment that was in the tank. So I thought I would try something different, sandblasting.

Since my intentions are to sandblast the paint off anyway, I was not concerned about a little over spray. So I gave it a whirl and I was very impressed with the results.

In fact, from what I can see, the tank looks brand new inside of it. Granted, I can only see half of the tank, as the filler opening is located on the right hand side, but I was not expecting such good results.

So I kept on going, and now the tank is clear and free of paint. I did learn that in the process of rinsing all the sand out, that the unprotected metal starts to rust fast. Just look at the pictures below to see what I mean.  The brownish yellow is the rust process beginning moments after rinsed and dried.




After the tank was dry and I took the above pictures, I then coated the inside and outside with WD-40 to prevent the tank from rusting any further. My plan is to re-sandblast or wet-sand prior to beginning the painting process, but that is months away.