This is why I'm not keeping the boss's gas tank or hard fuel line
It only had a tad over 1 gallon of varnish smelling gas. Nice color, huh?
Though this look real nasty, what you see is a coating job from a previous boil out and tank cleaning. Though coated I still saw enough rough areas internally and due to the amount of deep rust on the outside, the tank is being replaced. I then squirted some fresh gas in the hard line and with the shop compressor, blasted it through and into a bottle. Way too much rust and crud came out that it also is being replaced. The 69/70 fuel lines are very easy to install. It's what Shag is using.
So until the new tank and fuel line arrives......
It only had a tad over 1 gallon of varnish smelling gas. Nice color, huh?
Though this look real nasty, what you see is a coating job from a previous boil out and tank cleaning. Though coated I still saw enough rough areas internally and due to the amount of deep rust on the outside, the tank is being replaced. I then squirted some fresh gas in the hard line and with the shop compressor, blasted it through and into a bottle. Way too much rust and crud came out that it also is being replaced. The 69/70 fuel lines are very easy to install. It's what Shag is using.
So until the new tank and fuel line arrives......
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