Add 2 cans of seafoam and fill with gas. Let sit for a couple days then dump into cans for you lawnmower. Fill with new gas add a can of seafoam and should be good to go. Might want to add a fuel filter/water seperator in line before your motor.
Just posted on th GA off topid board thought i would put here to what would yall think would be the best way to clean out a 6 1/2 gallon tank without buying a new one thanks alot p.s no off topic board so hope not to offend anyone
Add 2 cans of seafoam and fill with gas. Let sit for a couple days then dump into cans for you lawnmower. Fill with new gas add a can of seafoam and should be good to go. Might want to add a fuel filter/water seperator in line before your motor.
Plastic or metal tank?
THE BEST TIME TO FISH IS WHEN IT'S RAINING AND WHEN IT'S NOT RAINING
What is in the tank ? Rust or old fuel ?
Jim
In the boat I just got thru working on, I had a 21 gallon tank that needed cleaning..I just dumped the old gas out and put a couple of gallons of diesel fuel in it and sloshed it around for a while...Let it sut for a couple of days then sloshed it around some more and emptied it...Then I put some gas in it and repeated the sloshing bit...Seemed to work good...The seafoam idea is good to try also...If you don't get it as clean as you want, I have a 6 gallon metal tank that is in good shape that I'll let you have.
If it is metal, replace. It seems that it has not been used for a long time. Cheaper in time and money to replace. I always use sea foam once a month. My mercury is a 1994 and still runs good. (crossed fingers)
From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."
It is plastic and thanks for the replys i think i will try the diesel fuel have plenty of that thanks tnt i will keep that in mind
I used the washer trick it worked so far like a charm the wife was not happy with the panty hose i used for a filter but maybe she gets happy when we go fishing once again thanks for the help