Lots of prep work getting the tank clean rust free and straight. Primed using Rustolium primers, priming, sanding, priming till it was all covered and smooth. Painted gloss black Rustolium automotive finish, masked and spayed medium charcoal metalic, put on gold pin stripes and then cleared with Spraymax 2k clear to give a finish that would stand up to fule spills.
I can look at it and see all the flaws, but from 10 feet it was hard to see any real problems. The rustolium product really finished out nice and the metalic left things looking very close to the original color for the '82 GS 1100 GL. Added new badges and screws all was good.
I gassed up and drove home, parked in the garage. Well I guess you could say I over gassed... hot garage, west side of the house, in Texas, did I say the garage was hot? Hot engine full to over full tank, fuel expanded, trapped air expanded forcing fuel up the filler neck, and out of the vented gas cap, down the side of the tank. Should be no problem right!
Well crap, looks like the gas found a place to seep under the 2k clear, my guess is via cracks in the clear caused by the screws securing the new badge and it wicked its way aver a very large area.
So, while the Sparaymax 2k Clear does protect what it is covering, you had sure better be sure that it is a complete coating coveing any non-catalyzed paint.
All is not lost, I learned a ton doing the work, I sure feel I can tackle this process again and get very good results, next time though will be with 2k products from priming through clear.
Carry on.....
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