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Phaseman
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I have my 78 GS1000 tank in a body shop getting it's major dent repaired. They had to drill several holes in the tank (top side) to work out the metal. The guy is gonna weld the holes back up before he is done (call me captain obvious). He suggested something that I hadn't thought about.
He's going to call me after the metal work is done so I can take it to a radiator shop before he paints it and have it boiled out. This seems like a great idea to me, and I'm wondering if you guys can think of any reason that I shouldn't? The tank didn't leak before but it looks to me like it may have had some sealant treatment at some time in the past.
Seems like afterwards I can check for leaks and if none it should be pretty darn clean from the boil out. If it does leak I'm thinking that I can do without the 3 step treatment stuff and just go with a coat of Kreme or some like product.
I would welcome any opinions or advice.
He's going to call me after the metal work is done so I can take it to a radiator shop before he paints it and have it boiled out. This seems like a great idea to me, and I'm wondering if you guys can think of any reason that I shouldn't? The tank didn't leak before but it looks to me like it may have had some sealant treatment at some time in the past.
Seems like afterwards I can check for leaks and if none it should be pretty darn clean from the boil out. If it does leak I'm thinking that I can do without the 3 step treatment stuff and just go with a coat of Kreme or some like product.
I would welcome any opinions or advice.