This is for the 1947 Lincoln. After much Googling, and despite success with the Honda motorcycle's rusty gas tank, I'm not having much success with the Lincoln's tank. When I got it, it had a few gallons of stale gas, some water, and lots of rust. In fact, the tank sender's brass float and the float arm had rotted away. I have a new sender, thankfully. The tank itself is driving me nuts!
I put a few gallons of vinegar in it initially, and it cleaned up the bottom nicely. I can see about 1/2 of the tank through the filler neck and the sender opening, there's a baffle making it difficult to see anything on one side. The vinegar cleaned up the bottom alright, but there was a line of rust along the sides. I tried some Rust911, and after a couple of days, it turned black as coffee and I couldn't see the bottom of the tank. After draining it, the bottom and the baffle were looking much better. I sloshed it with some WD-40, but after a week, it was rusting again. Perhaps I didn't get all the water out. I put a couple gallons of gasoline in it, and a box of wood screws, and after shaking it up, I could hear LOTS of crud coming loose. I went through a few rounds of that, straining the gas through a paper towel and getting lots of clumps of rust out. I switched over to water from the garden hose, leaving the the screws in there, and after about 15 rounds of fill, shake, and dump, it's still getting lots of rust out of it. I've got some more Rust911 on order, but one big question is, how can I keep it from rusting until I can get it back in the car and get some gas in it? As for the bulk of the rust, should I just keep up with the water and screws and just keep doing the fill, shake, and dump until it's clean coming out?
I put a few gallons of vinegar in it initially, and it cleaned up the bottom nicely. I can see about 1/2 of the tank through the filler neck and the sender opening, there's a baffle making it difficult to see anything on one side. The vinegar cleaned up the bottom alright, but there was a line of rust along the sides. I tried some Rust911, and after a couple of days, it turned black as coffee and I couldn't see the bottom of the tank. After draining it, the bottom and the baffle were looking much better. I sloshed it with some WD-40, but after a week, it was rusting again. Perhaps I didn't get all the water out. I put a couple gallons of gasoline in it, and a box of wood screws, and after shaking it up, I could hear LOTS of crud coming loose. I went through a few rounds of that, straining the gas through a paper towel and getting lots of clumps of rust out. I switched over to water from the garden hose, leaving the the screws in there, and after about 15 rounds of fill, shake, and dump, it's still getting lots of rust out of it. I've got some more Rust911 on order, but one big question is, how can I keep it from rusting until I can get it back in the car and get some gas in it? As for the bulk of the rust, should I just keep up with the water and screws and just keep doing the fill, shake, and dump until it's clean coming out?