Take the safe route with a new tank. Then you do not have to worry about crud getting into your fuel lines and clogging the system. Plus you will not have the worry of a tank that might leak. Especially after sitting so long and not used. Good luck.
...and then say "screw it" and buy a new tank.
I still haven't dropped the tank to see internal condition. Where I'm working on it venting is no issue lol
...and then say "screw it" and buy a new tank.
I still haven't dropped the tank to see internal condition. Where I'm working on it venting is no issue lol
I still haven't dropped the tank to see internal condition. Where I'm working on it venting is no issue lol
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