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catalina30
Oct 13, 2005Explorer
I suppose the tank could rust thru but not in the generators life time. The rust will settle in the carb bowl if any gets worked loose. But if you want to do some pre measure to prevent it, you could get the paint that is used inside of motorcycle gas tanks. the way it is used is pour it into the tank and work it around inside the tank, then return unused paint to the can. You can get it at industrial paint stores, have fun.
Kevin
Kevin
professor95 wrote:The question I have is about the metal gas tank.What is the best way to store it so it won't rust?I
Hummmmm....... interesting question. The metal gas tanks on my grandson's go cart and my rototiller are both rusted. But, the metal fuel tanks for my boat are not. What is the difference? My knee jerk is the oil in the fuel for the boat. Even when the tank is empty, an oily film remains inside the tank. So...... taking the marine theory to heart, what do you think of taking a can of aresol spray "fogging oil" like I use to douse my boat engine and other rustable marine components over the winter months. This is great stuff. I use it on saw blades in my workshop to keep them from rusting during the humid summer months. Also spray it on the bare cast iron parts of my lathe, drill press and table saw. It seems to work - so far.
What if you were to spray a heavy fog inside an empty metal gas tank? My bet is it would coat the tank so as to prevent or slow rust formation. The minute amount of oil in the tank would make no difference when you added gas to the tank later, in fact, the gas would disolve the oil.
Yep, I think it is worth a try. Thanks for the question, it created a new idea!
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