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Roger,<br>
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When I did the gas tank on my XK140 I used a tank etch and coat kit
from POR-15. It seemed to work fine, though I wasn't able to make a
detailed internal inspection after I was done.<br>
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Don't know who does this sort of thing professionally, but it's easy
enough to do yourself in my experience.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
--Gary<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/2/2012 6:27 PM, R J DAVIS wrote:<br>
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<div>OK, I'm starting my research now, so that when I pull my
gas tanks I'll have a source lined up to do the job.<br>
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I'm looking for a local business (SLC area) that
cleans and re-lines gas tanks. Whom have you used and
are you happy with the results? My gas tank is now 46
years old and the inside coating is coming off. Some
in big pieces and some smaller, so, I'm using two
filters before the electric fuel pump. <br>
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Yesterday, Robert and I spent 4+ hours flushing the
tanks as well as we could. Suffice it to say, it is
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