Re: IML: Old Gas & Gunk in tank disposal?
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Re: IML: Old Gas & Gunk in tank disposal?
- From: "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 08:25:29 -0400
I then shut the car off when I heard it begin to start tapping. What
I really need to do is get rid of that old gas and clean the gas tank
out. How can I accomplish this? Can I drain the gas and do what with
it? After it is gone where do I take the tank go get everything
cleaned out?
I have run in to that same situation a few times. What I ended up doing
was getting some empty five gallon metal cans from a local painter (not
paint cans, but chemical cans) and draining the tank in to those then I
took them to the city on hazardous waste recycling day. It is going to
be a messy job. The old gas is going to stink, you are going to get it
everywhere and the smell is going to linger for weeks but other than
that it isn't a bad job..
There are kits to clean out your own tank and reseal it. I have always
found it easier to take it to a local radiator shop and just have it
boiled out and sealed. There will be a shop in your town that does it,
but they don't all do it. Expect to pay around $100.
A few random thoughts on the subject:
There is a plug in the bottom of the tank that you can pull to drain
it. Once your catch basin starts to get full just put the plug back in
again. This has worked very well for me.
You may want to start this project this winter as you might find that
you will have to send your sending unit off to a rebuilder and they
aren't fast.
The J hooks that hold the tank up tend to be incredibly gunked up and
rusted. If they don't come off easy just cut them. New ones are
readily available at www.gastank.com (they have the sock filter as
well). If you fight with your J hooks to get them off and end up
breaking the tang they mount to you are in a world of hurt.
Steve B.
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