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How to remove rust from Bedford MJ fuel tank


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Any ideas for how to clean out and then rust-proof my MJ's diesel tank?

 

Driving today, going up a slight hill, the engine died. Turned out the filter (and the sedimenter) were blocked with rust. A new filter and a clean up of the sedimenter got the engine fired up and running ok. The truck's been stood a while so I'm guessing the diesel tank is rusted inside, and that the bottom of it will be full of the same rust/sludge that I cleaned out of the sedimenter.

 

I guess that draining the tank will get rid of some but not all of the sludge. Any tips for the easiest way to clean it out completely? Is there a rust proofer etc that will help stop the problem in future?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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Thanks for all advice.

 

Rick W - was the product you were suggesting "POR-15 Metal Ready" from Frost.co.uk ?

 

LoggyDriver - I did wonder at first if it was the pick-up pipe come adrift since the engine died so quickly. I'll check the security of mine when I get the tank off.

 

Thanks all,

 

Chris

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Thanks for all advice.

 

Rick W - was the product you were suggesting "POR-15 Metal Ready" from Frost.co.uk ?

 

LoggyDriver - I did wonder at first if it was the pick-up pipe come adrift since the engine died so quickly. I'll check the security of mine when I get the tank off.

 

Thanks all,

 

Chris

 

 

 

Hello mate,

 

Yes it would be wise to check. They are soldered into the elbow and the fuel eats away at the solder (so the welder told me) I took mine to a local specialist welder and he brazed it into place, so I shouldn't have any more problems touch wood.

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clean them out with chain or by blasting gently, or by simple hand rubbing if you can get your hand in...once cleaned dry thoroughly then spray with hammerite rust and one coat paint, works a treat and a darn site cheaper than any of the other sealant options...I use it on all my trucks and never have a problem once done. Biggest issue is getting into some of the trucks...always do it on a warm day, or ina warm room, the spray will atomise inside the tank and stick to all surfaces...ideally you want it to cover all over so turn the tank regularly, spray and turn, spray and turn...a full can is more than enough to do a 45 gallon tank...

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