Hi Pat,
I feel guilty for hijacking your informative thread on cleaning metal tanks. I was a CL combat flyer before leaving CL decades ago to practice the "dark arts". I have a lot of experience with combat fuel systems but very little with CLPA wet systems. I don't think I am enough of an expert in CLPA wet fuel systems to start a thread on plastic tanks? But I will try to address some of your questions here.
RE: FIT FOR OUR CL PLANES. The narrow classic planes are more of a challenge than our modern planes, but there are many size configurations available in plastic tanks. As a start, you may want to try the link below for the Hayes tanks:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0091P?&C=QCA&V=HAYClick on the oz. size tank you need and see the dimensions down under "Tech notes". There are several different shapes for Hayes tanks (and other brands as well), square, slim, tall, etc. There are also many different shapes made for boats, cars, and Helies. A little research should turn up a tank that will perfectly fit your CL plane. I have a Hayes in my wet powered Nobler, Flight "Doodle" Streak, and one in my wet Cardinal.
RE: SULLIVAN AND DUBRO TANKS: I have not had good luck with the Sullivan and DuBro fuel tanks. They are both fine companies, and I use many of their other products, just not their tanks. Many of them use the old fashion "stopper" method. They are the only type that I have had leaks with. If you buy the aftermarket metal covers/washer for the stopper, they seem to work better, but I find it easier and more reliable to just use the brands I mentioned.
RE: TETRA TANKS: Yes we used them in our pylon racers. They do a very good job of feeding the fuel and using the last drop available. I think they might work well in our CL planes, but I have no experience with them in this application.
Cool. ..... Now if you have any questions on ECL fuel tanks, I may be able to have some better answers for you?

Regards,