I had very good luck with Caswell Plating's tank sealer so I thought I'd go that way again. The Canadian distributor is 2 hours away from me but as I couldn't wait for shipping i opted to make a road trip Friday and my buddy and I made an outing of it, picked up the product and had an excellent lunch overlooking the lake Scugog at Port Perry.
Thursday night I had prepped the tank by removing the sender unit and petcock and scouring the inside with screws and acetone as Caswell recommends. This is what I got out:
The thing I like about the Caswell kit is that its easy to use and a thorough cleaning of the tank is not necessary as the two part epoxy will bind to it and encapsulate it. It really speeds up the process and its easy to use.
The kit comes in two cans, a 16 oz of resin and an 8 oz. of hardner. enough for two tanks or two thick coats.
The only caveat for good results is to thoroughly mix the two for at least 2 minutes before applying. I took half and mixed up a batch and applied it Friday evening. Pour it in and rotate the tank to cover all surfaces. Being an epoxy, it will cure in its own time depending on heat and humidity. For me, it firmed up in about 3 hours last night.
I was only going to go with one coat but I noticed a missing patch by the sender unit hole so I mixed up and applied the remainder. Today it seemed to harden faster and I let it sit in the sun all day to fully cure. The instructions call for a 24 hour period before filling with gas so I'll leave it sit now until tomorrow morning.
I will ,of, course, have to road test tomorrow after cleaning, rebuilding and installing the carbs today
Its been a good couple of days but i'm hoping my wrenching is over for the rest of this season as I really only want to ride.
I do recommend the Caswell kit if you want a less fiddly prep and an easy to use ( almost foolproof) solution. For more detail www.caswellplating.com
Cheers all,
Spyug
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