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28 Mar 2023 17:02 #882135 by KZQ
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Rinse the tank with water then spray a bunch of WD 40 into the tank. The WD 40 will penetrate the water and coat the tank. Drain the tank upside down and let it dry out. I've done it dozens of times and never had any flash rust. Later, after the tank has dried out a quick rinse with gasoline and you're ready to go.
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28 Mar 2023 17:50 #882136 by DanMadBoy
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Rinse the tank with water then spray a bunch of WD 40 into the tank. The WD 40 will penetrate the water and coat the tank. Drain the tank upside down and let it dry out. I've done it dozens of times and never had any flash rust. Later, after the tank has dried out a quick rinse with gasoline and you're ready to go.
Bill
 
Thanks Bill.

Im thinking Evaporust, wash out with fuel, then wd-40 then more fuel? Sound like a plan?

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28 Mar 2023 19:17 - 28 Mar 2023 19:34 #882140 by KZQ
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I've never used Evaporust and would not discount the experiences of those who have used it. I did read earlier, in this thread, that you follow Evaporust with a water rinse.
I would follow the water rinse with WD 40 as it will penetrate through the water and cling to the metal. Before I used WD 40 flash rusting was always a problem. Since I've moved to WD 40 I've never had any flash rusting.
Diesel fuel may also work to separate the water from the steel.
I strongly suspect that gasoline in a water wet tank will result in water becoming trapped in any crevasses or seams.
My preference is Muriatic Acid | Agitation | Water Rinse | WD 40 | Gasoline rinse.
Use care when using muriatic acid. I use an old rain coat, plastic gloves and a face shield.
Bill

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1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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1985 ZN1300
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28 Mar 2023 19:18 - 28 Mar 2023 19:35 #882141 by DanMadBoy
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I've never used Evaporust and would not discount the experiences of those who have used it. I did read earlier, in this thread, that you follow Evaporust with a water rinse.
I would follow the water rinse with WD 40 as it will penetrate through the water and cling to the metal. Before I used WD 40 flash rusting was always a problem. Since I've moved to WD 40 I've never had any flash rusting.
Diesel fuel may also work to separate the water from the steel.
I strongly suspect that gasoline in a water wet tank will result in water becoming trapped in any crevasses or seams.
My preference is Muriatic Acid | Agitation | Water Rinse | WD 40 | Gasoline rinse.
Use care when using muriatic acid. I use an old rain coat, plastic gloves and a face shield.
Bill
 

Thanks for reminding me what is in the thread. I forgot. Now I will be following the plan you outlined! Thanks so much
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28 Mar 2023 19:42 #882142 by Nessism
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Muratic acid is super strong stuff.  Nasty, really.  I wouldn't use it for your first try on derusting.  

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29 Mar 2023 17:40 #882164 by DanMadBoy
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Rinse the tank with water then spray a bunch of WD 40 into the tank. The WD 40 will penetrate the water and coat the tank. Drain the tank upside down and let it dry out. I've done it dozens of times and never had any flash rust. Later, after the tank has dried out a quick rinse with gasoline and you're ready to go.
Bill

 
Took the bike out for a spin and then took off the tank. Currently soaking in Evaporust. I only bought a gallon and am rotating the tank ever 45 min.
From earlier today:
 

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