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Rust in bottom of 6gal gas tank
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<blockquote data-quote="paradactal" data-source="post: 333352" data-attributes="member: 12932"><p>So I broke down and bought a new 6g plastic tank. Tank has an inline pressure regulator made my mercury. Also got a new fuel line assembly and swapped out the old merc style fitting to my new line. With it , I put a quick connect after the regulator so I can use the same tank for both motors by just switching out the fuel lines. $180 for the complete setup. Well worth it for a piece of mind. I'll work on the metal cans with different methods from above. Thanks all!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradactal, post: 333352, member: 12932"] So I broke down and bought a new 6g plastic tank. Tank has an inline pressure regulator made my mercury. Also got a new fuel line assembly and swapped out the old merc style fitting to my new line. With it , I put a quick connect after the regulator so I can use the same tank for both motors by just switching out the fuel lines. $180 for the complete setup. Well worth it for a piece of mind. I'll work on the metal cans with different methods from above. Thanks all!! [/QUOTE]
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