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The baffles are going to prevent any type of pressure-washing or vacuuming from being very effective, right? So how should I go about cleaning out my tank?
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Could you put it in a tire sideways and walk it around?How would one "tumble" their fuel tank? I use this method with my cement mixer, but I'm having trouble figureing out to do this with a fuel tank.
That will workA buddy of mine into mil veh's would put some gravel into the tank, then ratchet strap it to his tractor tire and drive around for a little while. That worked real well-
Ouch. My tank isn't actually in such bad shape, I just figured that I ought to clean it out now, while I'm overhauling the rest of the truck. WreckerMan suggested filling the tank with pea gravel and tumble it. Any other DIY-type ideas?
Probably DOES cost more for this sort of thing in CA.Quoted me $250 to clean and line the tank with Red-Cote. Sound reasonable?
Things are sure pricey in Ca. Is it just in san jose (joe's)?