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    Fogging?

    '82 GS850G that is going to sit for a while while thing are repaired/rebuilt.
    Gas tank is empty and off bike. Is there a proper way of oiling the inside of tank and pistons to keep corrosion away. Can I use Remoil? (Gun lube)
    What should I use?
    Thanks

    #2
    Stabil makes some fogging oil that should work for your upper cylinders and unless it is going to sit for a long time in a moisture rich location you should be fine with a small shot of it. If you have a place to store the tank you might just want to fill it up with stabilized fuel until you are done with the other work.
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      #3
      I'd fill the tank with gas. You'd be suprised how fast they rust. I've seen them flash rust in minutes.
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        #4
        Originally posted by chef1366 View Post
        I'd fill the tank with gas. You'd be suprised how fast they rust. I've seen them flash rust in minutes.
        From what I've heard, the speed that Chef goes on his hot rod bike, everything is seen in a flash
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          #5
          You can find fogging oil in the boating section of many fine retailers. Walmart has it, too.

          I've stored an empty tank with a heavy coat of fogging oil inside and no gas cap for several months with no problems.
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            #6
            Originally posted by twr1776 View Post
            Stabil makes some fogging oil that should work for your upper cylinders and unless it is going to sit for a long time in a moisture rich location you should be fine with a small shot of it. If you have a place to store the tank you might just want to fill it up with stabilized fuel until you are done with the other work.
            This would be my suggestion as I do it to all the toys, depending on the time of year/use. I kill em with the fog and then pull the plugs and drop in about 1 ounce of 5W-20 on top of the piston. Never a stuck ring ect.

            On the engines that are sitting, waiting for a project, I pull the plugs and fog the cr@p out of them.

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