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I second the opinion of not coating the tank if it really doesn't need it.
I bought a TR6 that had sat for many years and the tank needed to be cleaned out. No pin holes, just "gunk" in the tank. I used the electrolysis method and it did an "alright" job of cleaning the tank.
The tank was filled with washing soda and then I hooked it up to my battery charger with a old tire iron to suspend in the electrolyte solution. It took a couple of days but it collected lots of rust on the anode which I removed and cleaned everyday. After a couple of days hooked up to the charger I emptied the tank and used a hose to flush out all the remaining flakes that had come off in the cleaning process.
I bought a TR6 that had sat for many years and the tank needed to be cleaned out. No pin holes, just "gunk" in the tank. I used the electrolysis method and it did an "alright" job of cleaning the tank.
The tank was filled with washing soda and then I hooked it up to my battery charger with a old tire iron to suspend in the electrolyte solution. It took a couple of days but it collected lots of rust on the anode which I removed and cleaned everyday. After a couple of days hooked up to the charger I emptied the tank and used a hose to flush out all the remaining flakes that had come off in the cleaning process.