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Petrol tank contamination - Arthur7 - 13-11-2023

Hi. This is my first post, having bought my mk1 Ruby a couple of months ago. Can anyone advise how to clean out the petrol tank? It has a thick layer of black sludge in the bottom. I believe the car stood for 40 years before I bought it. Is there a solvent available to dissolve the sludge?


RE: Petrol tank contamination - David Stepney - 13-11-2023

You may have to bite the bullet, so to speak, and have it professionally cleaned. I had a similar problem with the tank on my RP and tried all sorts of hinges to try and clean it, none of which worked.

I am not sure that the old trick of putting gravel in the tank and spinning it ( I have seen a concrete mixer used for this) works with a Seven tank because of the internal baffles. However, I will bow to superior knowledge on this.


RE: Petrol tank contamination - Arthur7 - 13-11-2023

Thanks David. Food for thought!


RE: Petrol tank contamination - MartinH - 13-11-2023

Take care, after 40 years the sludge may be holding the tank together! If the base of the tank is corroded then aggressive cleaning will leave you with a sieve.


RE: Petrol tank contamination - andrew34ruby - 13-11-2023

I used the gravel and concrete mixer method with no problem. If the bottom of the tank is thin enough to be a problem then simply cut out the bottom, clean through the large hole you have cut, then weld a big patch in. It's easier to get a leak-proof weld with oxy-acetylene, though I have done it with MIG. With MIG it leaked first time, a bit more welding and it was a good job.


RE: Petrol tank contamination - Chris KC - 13-11-2023

Don't put a spark or naked flame anywhere near an old fuel tank unless you know what you are doing - no matter how long it is since it held petrol.


RE: Petrol tank contamination - Dave Mann - 14-11-2023

I had a similar problem with a friend's RP tank and used Bilt Hamber's Deox C to clean it out.        


RE: Petrol tank contamination - e-richard - 14-11-2023

I've been through all of this. Tried everything.
Best solution is a new tank from https://www.compbrake.com/product-category/tanks/classic-car-tanks/
They were very helpful and keen to get it right. I found it best to send them my old tank to match up exactly.


RE: Petrol tank contamination - Arthur7 - 15-11-2023

Thanks guys for all your advice. I will try the Bilt Hamber stuff first and if that doesn’t work, something more drastic!


RE: Petrol tank contamination - Nick Salmon - 15-11-2023

No idea of actual quality but the Compbrake tanks look good.