Can I use a rust inhibitor over existing rust on fuel lines and fuel tank?
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Can I use a rust inhibitor over existing rust on fuel lines and fuel tank?
Just bought a 98 E150. The frame is solid but I didn't realize how rusted some of the underbody is until I looked at it more closely at home. Instead of replacing the fuel lines, gas tank, and filler neck right away, is it possible to use a rust inhibitor such as stabil rust stopper or some other rust protectant oil to prevent this from getting any worse?
Fuel lines by driver wheel well
Fuel neck
Fuel tank
Fuel lines by driver wheel well
Fuel neck
Fuel tank
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You have a lot of work before you. Two steel lines most important to REPLACE ARE THE BRAKE LINES AND FUEL LINES.
If a brake line develops a leak, pedal goes to floor, Big problem,
If fuel line to engine leaks , may not start or run and Hope you don't smoke near the vehicle.
If a brake line develops a leak, pedal goes to floor, Big problem,
If fuel line to engine leaks , may not start or run and Hope you don't smoke near the vehicle.
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