The moderator closed my previous thread on this subject because it got onto a contentious debate about Ethanol in Marine engines. Because of this I was unable to get any suggestions about what if anything could be used to coat the inside of a VST that had experienced the early signs of corrosion due to getting water in the fuel, and the resulting acidic or galvanic attack on the inside of the tank. These flakes of metal clog the small filter screen of the high pressure fuel pump and keep the motor from running at WOT. Getting at this filter screen is not an easy job and I would like to not have to do it again.
Does anyone know of a coating that would be impervious to fuel and could seal the inside of the tank and guard against this condition?
Does anyone know of a coating that would be impervious to fuel and could seal the inside of the tank and guard against this condition?