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> Fishing Por-15 sealant in the gas tank (again)
si2t3m
post Sep 28 2020, 01:56 PM
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Getting the car ready to pass inspection here (out of province car requires a inspection before putting it on the road). Wiper motor was shot, so did the tank/blower and wiper arm assy removal. Peeked into the tank as, way back in 200X I had that stupid idea to do a POR-15 tanks sealer treatment. The sealer started flaking in the tank a week later (I did follow the instructions!). Well here is what I took out (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)



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post Sep 28 2020, 09:14 PM
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I like the POR15 process, up to the application of the sealer, that's when I change the channel. Clean and treat, no coatings unless they are baked on at high temp (Gas Tank Renu), keep tank full with fresh fuel, no floaters
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