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> Gas tank, buy new or get cleaned out?
hndyhrr
post Oct 8 2025, 01:04 PM
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the pumpkin's gas tank has black flakes in it when I looked with the borescope. Should I have it cleaned(boiled?) out or should I get a new one. If cleaned out do radiator shops do that?

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post Oct 8 2025, 05:44 PM
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the pumpkin's gas tank has black flakes in it when I looked with the borescope. Should I have it cleaned(boiled?) out or should I get a new one. If cleaned out do radiator shops do that?

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Welp found out there are no radiator shop still open in Medford, Oregon.

I will clean it out myself.


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