D Dhos1 Self-tuning wanna-be Joined Apr 14, 2012 Apr 10, 2019 #1 Cleaning my gas tank out preparing for E85 and white shaking the water out heard a clunk. Look at what I found. A nice quarter size of metal. Nice—
Cleaning my gas tank out preparing for E85 and white shaking the water out heard a clunk. Look at what I found. A nice quarter size of metal. Nice—
Chuck Leeper Toxic old bastard Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Apr 12, 2019 #3 That was an experimental anode, supposedly, to stop electrolysis from eating the tank coating.
T- Type Tim Vice Chairman Joined Jul 8, 2001 Apr 12, 2019 #4 Interesting. How is the condition of the tank internally? An anode seems like a good idea
D Dhos1 Self-tuning wanna-be Joined Apr 14, 2012 Apr 12, 2019 #5 From what I can see the tank looks great. You mean that is supposed to be floating around in there?
T- Type Tim Vice Chairman Joined Jul 8, 2001 Apr 12, 2019 #6 Possibly Chuck called it an experimental anode He may have meant a sacrificial anode Pretty common in cooling systems, never thought about use in a fuel system
Possibly Chuck called it an experimental anode He may have meant a sacrificial anode Pretty common in cooling systems, never thought about use in a fuel system
Chuck Leeper Toxic old bastard Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Apr 12, 2019 #7 Experimental is what I intended to convey. Somebody got catfished.
S slay Member Joined Mar 15, 2005 Apr 13, 2019 #10 Don't they put sacrificial metal bars of the bottom of caskets? So they break down before the casket itself. Something like that anyways.
Don't they put sacrificial metal bars of the bottom of caskets? So they break down before the casket itself. Something like that anyways.
Chuck Leeper Toxic old bastard Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Apr 13, 2019 #11 ^^^^^ My last one did. Didn't work.