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spyug
For scouring the tank the chain is a good idea or even a bag of nails or screws.
One of the funniest things I ever read about was one of the guys on the XS site who took his tank andput in a good handfull of wood screws, wrapped it in bubble wrap and some pillows and stuck in the clothes drier for an hour Needless to say, he did that when the boss was out
Worked well according to him. I thought about doing that when putting in the sealer but chickened out. With my luck, the sealer would pour out and coat the inside of the drier. Try explaining that one to the boss
Anyway, hows it coming along?
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LHO39
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I only read this on the web.
First, use aquarium rocks since they have sharp edges. Available at Walmart.
Second, rather than spend an hour exercising, stuff the tank in a clothes dryer with a bunch of quilts to prevent bouncing. Then run the dryer with NO HEAT for a half hour. Alternative to this was bunje cord the tank to a jacked up tractor wheel, first gear, idle. Clever guys out there in cyberspace.
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Aquarium rocks are far superior to using screws, bicycle chains, nuts and bolts, ect. I know because I tried (except for the bike chain). The Aquarium rocks have lots of sharp edges plus they are small so it's easy to cover the entire surface area of the tank.Ed
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I'm getting ready to seal the inside of my tank with Caswell. I took out the sending unit and petcock and the inside of the tank has surface rust but no scale. Basically in pretty good shape. In your opinions would I be better off just cleaning with acetone and rocks or screws and cleaning it and leaving it alone or would you go ahead and seal it anyway to keep the rust away forever?
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Originally posted by GTGS View PostI'm getting ready to seal the inside of my tank with Caswell. I took out the sending unit and petcock and the inside of the tank has surface rust but no scale. Basically in pretty good shape. In your opinions would I be better off just cleaning with acetone and rocks or screws and cleaning it and leaving it alone or would you go ahead and seal it anyway to keep the rust away forever?Ed
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Originally posted by spyug View PostOne of the funniest things I ever read about was one of the guys on the XS site who took his tank andput in a good handfull of wood screws, wrapped it in bubble wrap and some pillows and stuck in the clothes drier for an hour Needless to say, he did that when the boss was outOriginally posted by LHO39 View Post... rather than spend an hour exercising, stuff the tank in a clothes dryer with a bunch of quilts to prevent bouncing. Then run the dryer with NO HEAT for a half hour. ...
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Found a radiator shop that will dip mine, obviously no guarantees on the exterior paint, but I am having it repainted anyway. Anyone ever done this?
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Just had mine down from a shop. They voted it with 2 coats of red-kote. Do a google.it seems like good stuff. However, mine came out with some air bubbles. The shop guy said not worry about it. I'll find out this summer. Definitely get it coated before you paint it.1979 GS850G
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI'm the opposite of Josh, I don't trust the radiator shops.
I'd call POR-15 Tech Support and ask them their opinion. The POR sealer is pretty slick stuff so you may have to etch the coating before applying a second layer.
For what it's worth.
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GTGS
Well it's done. I cleaned the tank with acetone, aquarium rocks screws and lots of shaking. Tank had a little surface rust but all the seams were in excellent shape. I used the caswell last night and this morning I had a nice hard shell inside the tank. The stuff works well. If I was going to do it again I would probably have the chemicals a little warmer. I did it at about 68 degrees and it flowed very S L O W L Y. But I eventually got it all covered. Follow the directions carefully and everything will work out. I used the expandable rubber plumbing plugs that someone mentioned on here. Excellent idea! Thanks for all the help folks. It made this project easy.
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Jimmyd
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I have heard that sealers might not always be the best idea, as they eventually break down.
I bought a a bike with a sealed tank (the creme stuff) , an have been wondering if maybe I should have it removed.
Looks like an even bigger project to remove the tank sealer , but I'm wondering if I have to eventually worry about the sealer breaking down and clogging jets, passage ways etc. .
Any thoughts or ideas on if I should or how I could remove tank sealer?
If these sealers can easily stand up to long term exposure to gas what could be used to strip the sealer?
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Originally posted by Jimmyd View PostI have heard that sealers might not always be the best idea, as they eventually break down.
I bought a a bike with a sealed tank (the creme stuff) , an have been wondering if maybe I should have it removed.
Looks like an even bigger project to remove the tank sealer , but I'm wondering if I have to eventually worry about the sealer breaking down and clogging jets, passage ways etc. .
Any thoughts or ideas on if I should or how I could remove tank sealer?
If these sealers can easily stand up to long term exposure to gas what could be used to strip the sealer?
How to strip the sealer is clearly detailed in this thread up above.
Regarding if you should strip, that depends mostly on if the job was done properly in the first place.Ed
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Other than a leaky tank would someone enlighten me as to why lining a tank is necessary?
Came bare metal from the factory correct?
Why not just clean it and go?
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Originally posted by Octain View PostOther than a leaky tank would someone enlighten me as to why lining a tank is necessary?
Came bare metal from the factory correct?
Why not just clean it and go?
Seems like an aweful lot of trouble for nothing.
If the tank has heavier rust, cleaning and lining the tank helps reinforce the metal that is left, and can even seal many of the small holes that pop up down in the seams.
FWIW, my '83 GS850's tank has never been lined. It's never stood still long enough to corrode.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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