Been reading on this forum and there doesn't seem to be any mention very often of rusty fuel tanks. Do you guys bother with all these silly linings? I was talking to a mate and he said he just cleans it out the best he can and then sticks a fuel filter in between the tank and the carb and then when the filter stops getting crappy, replaces the filter and tube with a normal tube.
Would having a filter on it filter out the 2-stroke mix and make it a bit weaker?
I've heard you can get all these acids that burn all the rust out but is it really necessary?
Cheers, Oliver.
Do you guys bother?
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Oliverreilly
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The last tanks i've used on my bikes have all been cleaned with vinegar and washed afterwards. i've used filters for short while then gone to straight fuel line. i've had no problems,
i once used a lining in a tank tbh it didn't do the trick
however it was a long time ago and things have improved since, but i swore i'd never use a lining facility again
other may have different opinions

i once used a lining in a tank tbh it didn't do the trick
other may have different opinions
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Oliverreilly
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I've used a tank lining on a bike before and it was such a faff! You had to heat it up and then pour it into the tank. It then went rock hard as soon as I poured it in. Didn't cover the whole tank and now I have to get rid of it all. Stupid and hard to do.
Do you use just normal vinegar from the shops, or is it some super concentrate stuff? I prefer your idea. I don't care about a bit of rust in the tank. Noones going to be looking in there anyway. It won't get worse either with the oil mix being in there too.
Thanks for your reply! Oliver.
Do you use just normal vinegar from the shops, or is it some super concentrate stuff? I prefer your idea. I don't care about a bit of rust in the tank. Noones going to be looking in there anyway. It won't get worse either with the oil mix being in there too.
Thanks for your reply! Oliver.
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Tesco's malt cheap stuff about 11p a bottle 
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Oliverreilly
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Sounds good to mepertheswede wrote:Tesco's malt cheap stuff about 11p a bottle
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It removes it, takes a few goes to do it and takes a good week a go. As soon as its rinsed make sur you swish a litre of diesel round the tank or it starts going brown again amazingly quick. If your tanks bad put a handfull of small bolts into it on the last one and agitate it every few days.
Its not a quick job but worth the effort, the tank lining i used failed
Its not a quick job but worth the effort, the tank lining i used failed

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Oliverreilly
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It's fairly bad my tank. I think it's mostly surface rust as the metal is solid as anything. Anything is an improvement! I much prefer a shiny metal inside tank than some resin gunk or something. Once it fails and gets into your fuel lines and carbs, it's a nightmare!allspeed wrote:It removes it, takes a few goes to do it and takes a good week a go. As soon as its rinsed make sur you swish a litre of diesel round the tank or it starts going brown again amazingly quick. If your tanks bad put a handfull of small bolts into it on the last one and agitate it every few days.
Its not a quick job but worth the effort, the tank lining i used failed
So you just brim the tank with cheapo vinegar and leave it for a week at a time? Empty it and keep doing it til it's clean? And do you wash it out between changing the vinegar?
Cheers guys! Oliver.
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I used fresh vinager its cheap, and yesy just swill it about everyday, normally they come up like virually new, if after two times there is still lumps visible then used the small bolts with it half full, give it a good shake then brim it again and leave it. It comes up great but its not a rush job. It starts rusting in hours though after, so rinse with a few litres of peterol after, then the diesel and job done.
