Watching Simon Fordman working on a Torino on You Tube. The guy is brilliant (no words spoken, no emotional outbursts when things go wrong; just a steady, methodical step by step process). So he takes the gas tank out and puts nuts and bolts and chains in the tank. Then he welds a bar to the back wheel and straps the gas tank to the bar. Then he starts the car, puts it in drive and lets the rear wheel spin the gas tank. He then empties the tank of all the bolts and the chain and the rust and puts a couple of gallons of muriatic acid in the tank. Tank comes out almost perfectly clean.
I want to clean the tank on my New Yorker but I don't know if I could do this process. What's the best way; take it to a mechanic or a radiator shop? How much should I expect to pay? Thanks Paul
I want to clean the tank on my New Yorker but I don't know if I could do this process. What's the best way; take it to a mechanic or a radiator shop? How much should I expect to pay? Thanks Paul