I see alot of trucks with painted tanks. What paint and primer and you guys using? my tanks are in ruff shape I rather just paint them and be done with it rather than be polishing all the time.
painting aluminum fuel tanks
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You'll need to sand and prime them with zinc chromate primer. For cheap you could sand and wipe them down with vinegar then use regular primer but it probably wont hold up. Do it it right prime it with zinc chromate. Paint with Imron I believe it's a Dupont brand.
jr-transport Thanks this. -
you can get a tank vinyl tank wrap for them---just have to be very clean before putting it on--or you can go all out and get a stainless wrap as well
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Don't wrap them in stainless! Yes, it looks very nice but the tanks will not last very long. They will pit and leak.
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what about priming them before the stainless wrap?---i can see the corrosion being bad with two disismialar metals if some protection isnt taken
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canuck in da truck Thanks this.
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Fuel tanks on a modern engine get very warm nowadays, One of the best power improving techniques is to add a fuel cooler on the return line. Painting or wrapping the tank, will block heat transfer. I have seen many trucks with a winter wrap that was made from a quilted product. Usually just to cover the front section.
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I would agree with getting them powder coated otherwise DuPont has a etching primer that you could use to help bond the paint (Enron) to the tank.
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What about rhino liner coating ?
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