Previous owner had epoxy repair on aft left corner of fuel tank. Patch it is at least 10 years old, but just started leaking. Pulled tank and brazed up - found several pin holes and beginning of a couple of cracks under old patch. Quite surprised at how clean inside really is. Low point sump has minor surface rust, and a few other spots have similar surface rust. Fine mesh screen on pick-up tube is 100% clean. There may be unseen pin holes starting. Therefore, going to use some brand of polymer fuel tank liner/coating to at least extend life. All the options seem to say you must clean and etch before coating, and that if you do it right, they all work - POR-15, Kreem, Caswell, Northern, and Hirsch.
Question 1) Anyone have strong positive of negative to say about these or other products?
Question 2) Looks like pickup tube (with screen) were installed at factory before top was welded on, and not possible to remove. Is this correct? And, if so, is there a best way to clean and coat interior without damaging or clogging screed.
Question 3) I can see some sort of baffle hiding in there. Obviously fuel drains out just fine. Any tips as to how to get coating everywhere, or are the baffles not a problem.
Thanks for your experience.
Blueghost
Question 1) Anyone have strong positive of negative to say about these or other products?
Question 2) Looks like pickup tube (with screen) were installed at factory before top was welded on, and not possible to remove. Is this correct? And, if so, is there a best way to clean and coat interior without damaging or clogging screed.
Question 3) I can see some sort of baffle hiding in there. Obviously fuel drains out just fine. Any tips as to how to get coating everywhere, or are the baffles not a problem.
Thanks for your experience.
Blueghost
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