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Marco,
       I had to resurrect a tank I had for a '62, it had a crusty interior, 
but the outside was good. So I sandblasted the tank inside....only had old 
dried up gas in it, man! the crud that came out of that thing! I treated it with 
POR  products to seal it , and keep it from rerusting. I also beadblasted the 
pickup tube inside and out....you can tell when the flow is back up by how air 
passes through it, I just kept using carb cleaner and the bead blaster till no 
more red dust came out. reassembled the tank/sender unit with new sock and 
rubber seal , it worked great!
       Blasting inside the tanks seemed kinda weird, but you need to get all 
that metal clean to get the sealer to bond right, I'd do it again if I had to. 
Good luck, Dan

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