Well, yesterday as I was riding home, the bike starts to run poorly on the pilot circut, like it's starving for fuel fuel. It idles fine, pulls great on the mains, but at 1/8 throttle I have some pretty bad bogging. I'm sure it's that gunk in my float bowls again:-| If it's not one thing, it's another.
I ride the last mile keeping it at the 1/8 throttle, purposly making it bog and cut the power as I pull into the driveway for a plug read. The plugs show me a patch of red on the insulator and firing end, and I mean red like bright, candy apple red. Otherwise the plug looks good. I'm guessing this is the rusty goop in my tank and float bowls. Does rust look like this when it invades a gas tank? Like a red goop? I ask becasue recently I fixed my broken sending unit float with JB Weld, which I have been told is just fine for fuel systems.
So looking into the tank, it's still pretty clean for what I can see, just some tiny spots of rust on the otherwise clean metal.
Queston is, should I do a full POR-15 sealant job, or do you think I should try a flush only? There are no leaks whatsoever, I'm sure there aren't any pinholes. A search I did for tank sealant brought up differing opinions about sealing as opposed to just a rust treatment. I am opposed to a tank sealant becasue I had a bad experience with Kreem. Never again there.
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