I just did the Caswell tank liner kit this past weekend on an old GS1000 tank that had a ton of rust and holes....WORKED AWESOME!!
Here is the write up I posted over on the GSResources forum.
Decided to try the Caswell tank sealer kit on my 1978 GS1000 tank that was badly rusted on the bottom with several holes. So last weekend went to Home Depot and got 2 gallons of Klean-Strip Phosphoric Prep & Etch and then dumped it into a big storage tote and placed the tank to soak for several days.
Someone left some gas in the bottom of this tank and it was rusted out. Alot of holes all over the bottom of the tank. I tried TIG welding some of the holes, but the metal was just too thin. Thus the reason for going the tank sealer route.
Put in a few drywall screws and after the first day.....we were showing progress. Rust was going away.
After about 4-5 days soaking.....all the rust was gone.
At this point I pulled the tank out of the acid bath and covered the outside and inside with baking soda to neutralize the acid. Once that was done, I used the air hose to dry out the tank....then poured lacquer thinner inside the tank to remove any leftover water. Using duct tape, I taped over the entire bottom of the tank to seal off any holes. Opened up the Caswell tank liner kit and mixed half of the kit, to get a 1st coat inside the tank.
The kit worked really good and was easy to use. The mix flowed really nice as I was doing this in about 70-80 degree weather. Majority of the tank coated with the 1st application. I'll mix up the final application tonight and finish sealing the areas missed during the 1st application.
Here are pics after the 1st application, after it had dried. The pics show the inside of the tank as brown(rust like), but when looking in the tank it is a drak metallic grey.....not sure why the pics did that.
Overall.....seems like the Caswell tank liner kit is working great. I'll update once the tank liner has several days to harden and have run some gas thru it. More soon......