Rusty tank
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irishrocket
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Rusty tank
Hey all having major problems (AGAIN
) Okay so may aswell give ye all the low down i seem to have a lot of rust in my fuel thank how i know this is iv used 4 fuel filters in two weeks :( so i presume my options are whip of the tank and somehow clean it?? Or perhaps by a new one somewhere ??? all advice majorally appreciated as usual cause it would appear ye guys are better then my haynes manual haha
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Re: Rusty tank
Filler neck could be knackerd dude and piling rust in.
A mate had similar problem and just took out sender unit and cleaned what he could from there with tank virtually dry. Then he threw a couple of magnets in so that any other wee bits of rust would stick to them!
A mate had similar problem and just took out sender unit and cleaned what he could from there with tank virtually dry. Then he threw a couple of magnets in so that any other wee bits of rust would stick to them!
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irishrocket
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Re: Rusty tank
Okay and would that be a common enough thing replacing the filler neck?i put 30 quid worth of petrol in it you know to see if filling it would help with the problem 
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Re: Rusty tank
It'll prolong the agony for sure, lol.
Magnet on a bit of string will help clear it all out for sure... did you check the filler neck?
Magnet on a bit of string will help clear it all out for sure... did you check the filler neck?
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Filler neck is fine :D question how do i get the magnet all the way to the tank with out it sticking to something haha :O
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Re: Rusty tank
Have you actually taken it off? It might seem fine at a first glance, but if it's never been replaced, chances are that's the source of your rust. The only other sensible option is that the tank itself is rusty, but that's a more complicated job.irishrocket wrote:Filler neck is fine
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Drop it in through the top under the back seatirishrocket wrote:Filler neck is fine :D question how do i get the magnet all the way to the tank with out it sticking to something haha :O
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Oh thats good thinking :D is there a rubber seal you have to replace each time you open that do funky??i will take the filler neck off and look properly also :D
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Re: Rusty tank
Something else that you can do is to put a fine mesh over the outlet pipe in the fuel tank (I bought a cheap metal tea strainer and cut out the mesh), this will stop any larger bits of rust.
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irishrocket
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Be handy if i could just drill up the middles of it and then magically be able to safely plug it haha
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