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Can I use a rust inhibitor over existing rust on fuel lines and fuel tank?

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Old 06-20-2023, 08:38 PM
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Default 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
 
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Old 06-21-2023, 06:24 AM
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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.
 
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