[Tigers] gas tank sealer

Paul.Tonizzo at sybase.com Paul.Tonizzo at sybase.com
Tue Aug 3 08:56:09 MDT 2010


Thanks Ron.  I wonder why Eastwood would bother with that other product!

Also, I guess that the sealer is only necessary when a tank is rusty (to 
prevent further 
damage). My tanks are not rusty at all so maybe I should not bother.

I have been warned to clean out the OLD tank sealer as it will break down 
and clog 
the fuel lines with current gasoline.

Paul

" Ron Fraser" <rfraser at bluefrog.com> wrote on 08/03/2010 10:26:58 AM:

> Paul
>    Definitely look for a sealer that is also good for ethanol blend
> fuels because you never know when you would have no choice but to pump 
some
> into your tank.
> 
> I believe Red Kote, Bill Hirsh (sp?) and some others are ethanol rates 
but
> you have to look.
> 
> POR 15 does have a tank sealer that is ethanol rated.
> https://www.por15canada.com/can/tanksealfuelpreserve.asp
> 
> Ron Fraser
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Paul.Tonizzo at sybase.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 9:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Tigers] gas tank sealer
> 
> 
> Thanks but POR-15 is for rust treatment and I'm pretty sure is not for 
gas 
> tank 'interior' sealing:
> see: https://www.por15canada.com/can/
> 
> I was looking at Eastwood's product. It states:
> "Ethanol blended fuels may adversely affect this sealer. For best 
results, 
> do not use with E10 - E85 fuels."
> 
> I'd like to use something a little better.
> 
> Paul


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