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Gas tank liner!
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jmoney05 wrote: Thanks for all the input guys! I've decided to hold off on lining my tank. I found a water based product called metal restore. Basically you soak the tank for about 4 hrs and surface rust is gone, rinse tank thoroughly and keep filled with gas so rust doesn't reappear. My tank is pretty clean on the inside, I think I'm just being paranoid. This bike is coming along nicely can't wait to ride!
If your tank is clean or even if it has surface rust don't coat it, If the rust is flaky and you can't get a replacement tank, then go ahead. Metal Rust is good, Evapo-Rust is somehow good and electrolysis works well too.
I cleaned mine recently using a bunch of BB pellets, metal ones thanks God, otherwise I couldn't be able to remove them, I had to use a magnet to get them out of the tank. Then I tried Apple Cider Vinegar which worked ok, but not great and ended with the Evapo-Rust. The tank is almost pristine now. There are a few small rust spots but very superficial.
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I followed included instructions and it seeled to work good!
because of the gas tank design, I could not get the leftover resin out as much as I would like, so I just kept rolling it around for a while until it got sticky and didn't pool up.
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+1, I've had this stuff in my tank for 15+years and still looks good. The trick is not to be tempted to hurry, mine took around 7days turn around to do the job properly, follow the instructions carefully.kaw-a-holic wrote: POR 15 is what I use, its awesome. I personally have never had an issue with it and have not talked to anyone who has used it and not liked it.
www.ridermagazine.com/gear/por-15-fuel-t...pair-kit-review.htm/
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I'm like I never heard of that before haha
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Drooz wrote: There are probably several ways to go here. IMO, it's all about the surface prep. It doesn't mater what you're putting a coat of paint (for example) on. The better the prep, the better the finished product.
Whatever you decide on, read the instructions carefully and follow them to the letter.
EXACTLY!!!! THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO.!!.....GOOD PREP!! :woohoo:
I agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY with Drooz! Having done this myself several times, if the surface isnt properly cleaned / prepped..... it doesnt matter if Kit cost $1000.....it wont work :blink:
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Bozo wrote:
+1, I've had this stuff in my tank for 15+years and still looks good. The trick is not to be tempted to hurry, mine took around 7days turn around to do the job properly, follow the instructions carefully.kaw-a-holic wrote: POR 15 is what I use, its awesome. I personally have never had an issue with it and have not talked to anyone who has used it and not liked it.
www.ridermagazine.com/gear/por-15-fuel-t...pair-kit-review.htm/
I agree with Bozo!! :woohoo:
I have used Por 15 several times... IF.... tank is clean, properly prepped.....works great!!
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For derusting, phosphoric acid is my prefered choice. Don't let it sit on the paint though. Home Depot sells some stuff denoted as "Metal Prep" which is concentrated phosphoric acid. Keep the tank wet by turning it every 5 min's for an hour or two and the rust will be gone.
The liner companies suggest that derusting completely is not needed, but I've always hedged my bet by derusting as much as possible. After you rinse out the acid, rinse well with water and blow dry. A hair drier set on low heat for an hour should take care of business. Just make sure the tank is fully dry before going to the liner step.
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