I'm not 100% sure if this is the right forum for this, but I recently obtained a 500 gallon metal fuel tank to hold off-road diesel to feed my generators and tractor. However, in its previous life it held less than 200 gallons of gasoline for years. Presumably, the inside of the tank is pretty nasty and should be cleaned before I start dumping diesel in. The drain plug on the tank is also severely rounded off and will probably have to be drilled out. So, I have 2 problems, but they may be able to be solved at the same time.
For the tank holding not a lot of gas for a long time, I'm assuming the walls inside the tank are dirty and rusty from condensation. I've read threads in the Auxiliary Equipment forum from Jimc and others to use a serious of chemicals to clean out 002 and 003 tanks, but, I'm dealing with a tank that's 4 feet in diameter and a few feet long. How can I effectively clean the inside of the tank without huge amounts of chemicals. I can roll the tank around on the ground pretty well to slosh liquids around.
For the drain plug issue, I've put Vice-Grips, pipe wrenches, hit it with PB Blaster and nothing's budging it loose. I'd use heat, except I'm playing with a tank full of gasoline vapors and for some reason that sounds like a bad idea. So, drilling it out sounds like what's going to have to be done, but I still have the heat and potential sparks issue. Does anyone have ideas to try to get the drain plug loose? Perhaps filling the tank with water is the way to go, but that's a lot of water to deal with afterwards.
Should I even worry about the condensation and gas that used to be in the tank? Could I just dump some sort of intermediate liquid in the tank to flush out as much water and old gas as possible and load in diesel? Regardless of what gets done the tank will have filters on the output to catch condensation and small particles.
For the tank holding not a lot of gas for a long time, I'm assuming the walls inside the tank are dirty and rusty from condensation. I've read threads in the Auxiliary Equipment forum from Jimc and others to use a serious of chemicals to clean out 002 and 003 tanks, but, I'm dealing with a tank that's 4 feet in diameter and a few feet long. How can I effectively clean the inside of the tank without huge amounts of chemicals. I can roll the tank around on the ground pretty well to slosh liquids around.
For the drain plug issue, I've put Vice-Grips, pipe wrenches, hit it with PB Blaster and nothing's budging it loose. I'd use heat, except I'm playing with a tank full of gasoline vapors and for some reason that sounds like a bad idea. So, drilling it out sounds like what's going to have to be done, but I still have the heat and potential sparks issue. Does anyone have ideas to try to get the drain plug loose? Perhaps filling the tank with water is the way to go, but that's a lot of water to deal with afterwards.
Should I even worry about the condensation and gas that used to be in the tank? Could I just dump some sort of intermediate liquid in the tank to flush out as much water and old gas as possible and load in diesel? Regardless of what gets done the tank will have filters on the output to catch condensation and small particles.