Thanks for the video on acetone. I watched an earlier video of yours where you tried vinegar. I thought it was worthwhile trying vinegar also on my 73 SB. The first time I put 4 gallons of vinegar in the tank and let it sit for five days, I also put a couple small chains in there and periodically agitated it. That process removed a lot of rust, but just like your earlier video there was still a lot of rust in there. For phase 2, I filled the tank completely to the top with vinegar and let it sit for two months. Phase 2 removed virtually all of the rust. I then inserted a blower in the tank and let it run for a half hour to dry it out. Then I used my paint sprayer to spray the entire inside of the tank with WD-40. Before I use the tank, I will rinse it out with gasoline. Thanks again for all your great videos.
Another very helpful tidbit for my how-to library. Sometimes you say you don't want to bore us with this or that. I often think to myself, "That would be really great to see and it would not be boring." So, sock it to us my friend. You are never boring.
Great help thank you so the parts I’m ordering are coming from topline. It will lower the front a bit (if you think that’s worth doing) It comes with a new sway bar connected to the front frame. Or is it the part between the struts that I should get. Thanks again.
Thanks for another video! Evapo-rust was the best product for my tank when I did it👍🏻 only bummer was a I had some pinholes form around the outlet of the tank. Think those could easily be welded?
Slade a little off topic but related. Im would like you opinion on removing my tank on a 71 SB which needs cleaning anyway. But I’m working on replacing the entire front suspension bushings struts and the like. Would it be easier to access the suspension with the tank out. Thanks again for your timely FILMS.
No such thing as off-topic my friend. When you lift the tank out of the super beetle, you’re going to notice that you cannot see down through like a standard beetle. It’s kind of sitting in and enclosed area. For except your steering shaft. so it really shouldn’t much matter if it’s in or out when you are doing this suspension. Here’s a little tip for you and most will disagree with me and a lot will agree with me. Get yourself a strut bar, when you’re all finished. Before the front end alignment. it truly makes a difference in handling on Bends
Sir Slade: A very good video. Acetone, other than MEK, Turco, Muriatic Acid etc., is about the strongest acid type of liquid you'd want to use in that tank. I have a 74 SB, with light rust/sediment in the tank. A friend of mine out here in AZ recommended just what you did, but also for agitation and knocking off of the rust perhaps a bit quicker, would be to put a few marbles, or small smooth gravel pieces in the tank to aid in getting that rust out. Since you had to turn the tank on its sides, what type of rubber cap did you use to cap off the outlets and what did you do to seal off the filler neck? Thanks again! All the best from "warm" Phoenix AZ!
Slade that acetone works great,.. if i remember correctly from the video, i think you said that you got it from Walmart... Do you recall the price of the acetone? I need to make me a 50-50 mix of acetone and ATF... Dirt cheap to make and according to project farm it performed better than the highest price penetrants...Slade thx for bringing us along.. God Bless you and your family and take care.... P.S. Is your daughter single?
From what I remember it was a little over $20 for a gallon. I need to start playing with chemicals more and do some short videos on what to mix to achieve certain things. I hope that makes sense. God bless you, my friend, I’m going to start putting up other extra videos like that, with chemicals and different solutions. But I’ll still put VW stuff up every Friday. Thank you, but she is actually getting married. God bless you my friend I hope you are doing well.
Yes, I’ve actually tried vinegar before too, which works quite well. For some reason, the acetone seem to really take that gas varnish out pretty easily. I used vinegar for rust before, and it actually worked quite well.
Thanks for the video on acetone. I watched an earlier video of yours where you tried vinegar. I thought it was worthwhile trying vinegar also on my 73 SB. The first time I put 4 gallons of vinegar in the tank and let it sit for five days, I also put a couple small chains in there and periodically agitated it. That process removed a lot of rust, but just like your earlier video there was still a lot of rust in there. For phase 2, I filled the tank completely to the top with vinegar and let it sit for two months. Phase 2 removed virtually all of the rust. I then inserted a blower in the tank and let it run for a half hour to dry it out. Then I used my paint sprayer to spray the entire inside of the tank with WD-40. Before I use the tank, I will rinse it out with gasoline. Thanks again for all your great videos.
Another very helpful tidbit for my how-to library. Sometimes you say you don't want to bore us with this or that. I often think to myself, "That would be really great to see and it would not be boring." So, sock it to us my friend. You are never boring.
Acetone is the best for gunky stuff cleaning and so much cheaper than brake cleaner. As always, Thanks for sharing with another great film. 🎥
Thanks my friend I appreciate the comment!
That acetone worked great thanx
Thank you Vick, there’s many of things that can be used, but I had it on hand so I wanted to try it.
Very useful video. Thank you for taking the time
Thank you sir and thank you for leaving a comment.
Wow that works very well…. Maybe I can save my tank thanks for this very good video….great job 👍
And thank you my friend for being here. I truly appreciate it.
Thank-you for the great information and video keep up the good work!
Thank you very much. I truly appreciate that!
Thanks!
Thank you very much, my friend!
Great help thank you so the parts I’m ordering are coming from topline. It will lower the front a bit (if you think that’s worth doing) It comes with a new sway bar connected to the front frame.
Or is it the part between the struts that I should get. Thanks again.
nice job.
Thank you Jim I hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks for another video! Evapo-rust was the best product for my tank when I did it👍🏻 only bummer was a I had some pinholes form around the outlet of the tank. Think those could easily be welded?
Yes. Take it to a radiator repair shop and they can do it. Having mine done for same reason.
Yes, a radiator shop just like the other comment here, would be able to fix that for you.
Thanks awesome video.
Thank you so much, my friend!
Does acetone work well for removing varnish on carburetor? Without damaging the aluminum?
Slade a little off topic but related. Im would like you opinion on removing my tank on a 71 SB which needs cleaning anyway. But I’m working on replacing the entire front suspension bushings struts and the like. Would it be easier to access the suspension with the tank out. Thanks again for your timely FILMS.
No such thing as off-topic my friend. When you lift the tank out of the super beetle, you’re going to notice that you cannot see down through like a standard beetle. It’s kind of sitting in and enclosed area. For except your steering shaft. so it really shouldn’t much matter if it’s in or out when you are doing this suspension. Here’s a little tip for you and most will disagree with me and a lot will agree with me. Get yourself a strut bar, when you’re all finished. Before the front end alignment. it truly makes a difference in handling on Bends
Did you patch the door corner with 2 part filler?
Yes, I actually did! The funny part is, I have a damn welder lol I need to start using it
Are you still going to do a crank case pressure relief video? You brought it up a while back I was just curious.
Sir Slade: A very good video. Acetone, other than MEK, Turco, Muriatic Acid etc., is about the strongest acid type of liquid you'd want to use in that tank. I have a 74 SB, with light rust/sediment in the tank. A friend of mine out here in AZ recommended just what you did, but also for agitation and knocking off of the rust perhaps a bit quicker, would be to put a few marbles, or small smooth gravel pieces in the tank to aid in getting that rust out. Since you had to turn the tank on its sides, what type of rubber cap did you use to cap off the outlets and what did you do to seal off the filler neck? Thanks again! All the best from "warm" Phoenix AZ!
Slade that acetone works great,.. if i remember correctly from the video, i think you said that you got it from Walmart... Do you recall the price of the acetone? I need to make me a 50-50 mix of acetone and ATF... Dirt cheap to make and according to project farm it performed better than the highest price penetrants...Slade thx for bringing us along.. God Bless you and your family and take care....
P.S. Is your daughter single?
From what I remember it was a little over $20 for a gallon. I need to start playing with chemicals more and do some short videos on what to mix to achieve certain things. I hope that makes sense.
God bless you, my friend, I’m going to start putting up other extra videos like that, with chemicals and different solutions. But I’ll still put VW stuff up every Friday. Thank you, but she is actually getting married. God bless you my friend I hope you are doing well.
have you tried vinegar
Yes, I’ve actually tried vinegar before too, which works quite well. For some reason, the acetone seem to really take that gas varnish out pretty easily.
I used vinegar for rust before, and it actually worked quite well.
Did you treat the tank with anything afterwords? What about the topside of the tank? Also, can you use Ospho to treat it?
I would think a new fuel line would be a better option and no worries about a rust flaking off and going where it shouldn’t
Yes, I agree! I don’t run mine through the tunnel, I probably should’ve did a video the last time around when I did that.
Slade didnt you promise your wife the beetle would be done in April. So are you in the garage or the dog house! LOL!
Oh, trust me, I had high hopes and was very optimistic. Lol.
Working on the house now, and the yard, has definitely slowed things down for me.
You might use marbles to help