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Rust in Tank

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I went to get on my '80 GS850G with 20k on the clock to start the riding season. ;D Then I open up the petcock to see rusty gas going into my carbs!! >:( . The screen inline filter I had did not even slow it down!!. I ripped the tank off and found ALLOT more rust had developed this season. I drained the gas from the tank, then I pulled the gas level sensor and leaking petcock (got a rebuild kit. Put a 50/50 mix of vinegar and CLR in the tank let that sit in there for awhile then rinsed it out with water. WOW lots of rust came out. Then used P.O.R. 15 metal prep let that sit for a bit. Then finally used denatured alcohol to get it bone dry inside. Then I P.O.R 15 fuel tank repaired it (takes 92 hours to cure!!!) AND DON?T GET IT ON YOU HANDS, SIX MONTHS TO COME OFF!!!!
 
Re: Rust in Tank

shortlid said:
Then I open up the petcock to see rusty gas going into my carbs!! >:( . The screen inline filter I had did not even slow it down!!. I ripped the tank off and found ALLOT more rust had developed this season!!

Anyone have a recomended fuel filter for my '80 GS850G that will NOT let the rust RIGHT THROUGH IT!!! :cry:
 
Re: Rust in Tank

shortlid said:
shortlid said:
Then I open up the petcock to see rusty gas going into my carbs!! >:( . The screen inline filter I had did not even slow it down!!. I ripped the tank off and found ALLOT more rust had developed this season!!

Anyone have a recomended fuel filter for my '80 GS850G that will NOT let the rust RIGHT THROUGH IT!!! :cry:

I went to Autozone and got an inline PAPER fuel filter that goes in a car. They have a whole wall of paper-in-plastic-holder fuel filters for cars. All you have to do is pick one that is the same size as your hoses and you're golden. They flow great for bikes because they're intended for car fuel lines and they catch the rust like nobody's business! Even the little dusty particles don't get past.

I like to change mine every 5 months or so.

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JC Whitney link...
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs...atalogDisplay&Ntk=AllTextSearchGroup&ss=10101


Dm of mD
 
Re: Rust in Tank

Detman101 said:
shortlid said:
shortlid said:
Then I open up the petcock to see rusty gas going into my carbs!! >:( . The screen inline filter I had did not even slow it down!!. I ripped the tank off and found ALLOT more rust had developed this season!!

Anyone have a recomended fuel filter for my '80 GS850G that will NOT let the rust RIGHT THROUGH IT!!! :cry:

I went to Autozone and got an inline PAPER fuel filter that goes in a car. They have a whole wall of paper-in-plastic-holder fuel filters for cars. All you have to do is pick one that is the same size as your hoses and you're golden. They flow great for bikes because they're intended for car fuel lines and they catch the rust like nobody's business! Even the little dusty particles don't get past.

I like to change mine every 5 months or so.


I saw them at my loacl autoparts place but they are WAY to big to fit between the air filter box and the petcock! Also my cheap pancake stylle one slowly MELTED in teh shape of a V!!!! It was stright when I put it on, then when I removed it the heat or something melted the nipples at either end into a angle??? :lol: Found a Uni-Filter one that is clear plastic cone syle, made in the US, at a local bike dealer wants $4,00 for it has a fine metal cone shape screen in it?? :?
 
i use the one demon uses too, it works good for me and i had to use the kreem system on my tank :)
all is good now.
got it at canadian tire, but before that i used one from a toyota supra i think it was,it was a paper one anyway.
 
Got a Visi-Filter?

Got a Visi-Filter?

All the car ones I found were like 4" long and above! Will that fit between teh petcock and the carbs on a GS?? I bought a 701C model "Cintered Bronze" Acyrlic body, 1" fuel filter from Visu-Filter

http://www.visufilter.com/index.htm

Hopefully this does the trick! 8)
 
Here is a picture of my bike with the car-paper filter on it if you wanted some ideas.

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Sintered bronze filters won't catch the particle rust in the gas.
Look forward to cleaning your carbs 2 months from now.

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Dm of mD
 
Detman101 said:
Here is a picture of my bike with the car-paper filter on it if you wanted some ideas.

Shocks_Installed_1.jpg



Sintered bronze filters won't catch the particle rust in the gas.
Look forward to cleaning your carbs 2 months from now.

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Dm of mD


Can you post a close up? I can KIND of see the filter placement.

"Also my cheap pancake style one slowly MELTED in the shape of a V!!!! It was straight when I put it on, then when I removed it the heat or something melted the nipples at either end into a angle!!! The nylon one I have is the same stuff would the thin plastic for a car hold up at all?

The guy at tech. ass. at Visi-filter said same thing get a paper element one that is opaque nylon, $6 with shipping?
 
Let me see if I've got a closeup at home.
The bike is currently getting it's fork seals and steering bearing replaced at the shop and I don't have access to it.

Dm of mD
 
Thanks cool I am waiting also!

Thanks cool I am waiting also!

Thats Ok I am waiting 92 HOURS for the P.O.R. 15 Fuel Tank Sealer to cure!!! :evil:
 
Anyone have a recomended fuel filter for my '80 GS850G that will NOT let the rust RIGHT THROUGH IT!!!

I stay as far away from additional inline fuel filters as possbile. There is no need for a 6th inline fuel filter on our bikes- 5 is enough.
 
Jethro said:
Anyone have a recomended fuel filter for my '80 GS850G that will NOT let the rust RIGHT THROUGH IT!!!

I stay as far away from additional inline fuel filters as possbile. There is no need for a 6th inline fuel filter on our bikes- 5 is enough.
I have to agree with Jethro, if you have used the por-15 then you should not have any rust in the tank and the petcock filter as well as the filters in the carbs should be enough. Most of the automotive filters are made to work with a fuel pump pushing or pulling fuel through them, where as the bikes just use gravity feed and the automotive filters won't allow enough fuel flow with just gravity.
 
OK with the sealed tank

OK with the sealed tank

OK, so you guys think that now taht I sealed my tank I should be alright with just the Cintered Bronze filter MADE FOR MOTORCYCLES?? :wink:
 
Oh yeah, you should be fine. I didn't catch the part where ou said you were coating the tank inside.

Dm of mD
 
OK, so you guys think that now taht I sealed my tank I should be alright with just the Cintered Bronze filter MADE FOR MOTORCYCLES

I think that when I put one on my bike that was labled MADE FOR MOTORCYCLES it 'effed up the fuel delivery so bad I couldn't run at wide open throttle without serious surging. And it was brand new. Took it off and ran the bike like the engineers designed it and all was good.

The main problem I see with them is that the bike is designed to run with 5/16 inch fuel line- nothing more, nothing less. It's proven that a smaller diameter fuel line adversly affect performance. When you add an inline filter to 5/16" fuel line you effectively make the fuel line 1/4" or smaller depening on the flange of the inline filter. I couldn't believe this would make a difference, but it does. If you use a filter, just make sure the smallest opening in the entire fuel line is no smaller than 5/16, as the fuel line is only as large as it's smallest opening. That means you'll have to use a filter designed for something like 1/2" fuel line.

I don't know, people have opinions about these filters, mine has been jaded with the bad experiences I had running them.
 
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