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Gas leak, from the side logo...
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good luck!
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only fill it half way.
And lean away from that side. Alot.:woohoo:
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I sanded down a small area of paint around the screw hole then coated the logo screw in the seal all, screwed it in, then put a layer of seal all around the screw. I'll let it dry for the rest of the day, though it does mention only 6 hours is needed, I'll be patient this time
I might add another layer in 6 hours on top of the first layer, just to be safe. Not going to look pretty but at this point im desperate not to have a leaking gas tank
At the end of the day, a slightly nasty looking left side of my tank is better than how it looked before with 75% of the paint stripped off
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Trust Me...it works!
I'never used it on a bike tank,but I have used it on gas tanks...amazing stuff!
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even if it looked kosher from where it sits.
if i sanded it smooth and found crap like that i would return the tank asap and tell you to keep your money.
free of charge even:angry:
again, being a painter i cant stand to see slopp-assed
repairs. more to the fact if it makes more work for me.
if you care about your z then pay the money or invest in the tools to fix it right.
if you dont care enough sell it to someone who does:evil:
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being a painter, if you brought me that tank and asked me to paint it i would turn it down.
even if it looked kosher from where it sits.
if i sanded it smooth and found crap like that i would return the tank asap and tell you to keep your money.
free of charge even:angry:
again, being a painter i cant stand to see slopp-assed
repairs. more to the fact if it makes more work for me.
if you care about your z then pay the money or invest in the tools to fix it right.
if you dont care enough sell it to someone who does:evil:
Oh I have no intention of painting the tank, if anything I will sand down my spare tank, line that and get that painted. This one was just a big improvement on what I had before.
There is no way I can afford to do a proper fix for this, too much other crap I need to deal with on the bike that is going to cost me. Im not leaking gas anymore so I consider that a win
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if you got it going and its a temp solution then i can understand. my p.o.v. is from one side of the spectrum.
i get probably 3-4 "do-it-yourself" repairs a year and it drives me nuts.
my post last night was hindered by my encounters with a few "wild turkeys" and a p.o.ed wife. (my appologies:unsure: )
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