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Old 05-17-2017, 10:10 AM   #21
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Default Re: Evaporust for gas tank cleaning

I didn't realize the cable was semi-rigid so it can be formed to a certain position. Thanks, Farrell for the explanation. Now if I decide to get one, I will have to also find someone with a portable device with a screen on it. All I have is a desktop computer in my house.

Also, it seems like if the gas tank is removed from the car, you could use half the amount rust remover, either Evaporust or Rust911, by standing the tank on end and flipping it over every so often.
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Old 05-17-2017, 10:58 AM   #22
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I have plans to use this solution in my gas tank sometime this summer. In my coupe I am thinking about using a temporary firewall mounted tank for the fuel supply while the 911 solution sloshes around in the cowl tank as I am driving around town. Any thoughts about this venture?
Another hang-on tank recently observed by my Son on a Model A in Cuba.
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