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I've seen marbles used.  You could probably use gravel also.  Crushed 1/2" minus might be about right.  It will pack well in your driveway or sidewalk also, afterward.



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FYI, Natchez Machine & Radiator says they will give it the chemical bath (i.e., boil) and only charge me about $45, so that'll be the first thing I'll do after I drop it.

1 hour ago, Mark Maras said:

My guess is nothing fuel delivery wise. But I wouldn't want a few nuts and bolts rolling around the bottom of my coated tank.

But wouldn't those nuts or bolts be coated too and stuck to something.

1 hour ago, grannyknot said:

But wouldn't those nuts or bolts be coated too and stuck to something.

 Probably the bottom of the tank but that could lead to a discussion about how many is permissible all the way to why the hell take any out. They're all glued down anyway. The PO of my 260 used 3/4" (no minus) crushed rock and rolled the tank around the yard for an hour or so.

If you're cleaning the tank why would you not get out the things that are in the tank? Makes the whole thing pointless IMHO.

I've only done two but you could hear a fly buzzing around in those big empty cans. 

Step 1 is done. Dropped! Tank goes to the radiator shop Monday. Noted that there was no O-ring on the sending unit. Both of the big vapor hoses along the tail were dry-rotted. Anyone know of a good source for them?

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