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Author: | gail [ Sun May 18, 2008 5:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
Got around to cleaning out tank the other day and it had lots of crud swimming in tank. When I took the fuelcap assembly off ,noticed that the rubber hose to cap assembly drain was not connected ,on further investigation found the housing drain blocked and also the metal drain tube within tank totally blocked, took a couple of hours with fine wire,(watch for sparks and evacuate buildings!) and a bike pump to clear line . The tank is now all clean and ready to line soon . Just a note for others to check their tank drain assembly.After that did a Fuel pump check and it is reading 3 Bar . Believe this is standard Did a nut and bolt check and found front fairing /headlight frame mount bolt loose ,possibly another to check. If lining the tank I think that ;Remove all internals and make block off templates for all orifices , can someone out there give info on any other things to do ,Thanks ....Marty |
Author: | Laddie907 [ Sun May 18, 2008 7:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
hiya Marty, I lined mine about 2 years ago...with reasonable success.. I was lucky and got it just before the rust ate right through everywhere... It had already bubbled the paint at the V where the tank meets the fairing and rear cover. It had pin-holed under the tank in the same area - obviously the water which sits under the fuel collects at this point ( so does the rust scale) and the corrosion is worst at this point. you'll need to: take out all internals pump, degassator & fuel gauge assy remove the fuel cap assy complete. you need to make a flange out of 3 - 5mm neoprene rubber for both the cap and the fuel gauge attachment flange protect any threads with lanolin grease - avoid the sheep if it winks at you... flush with water to remove any remaining fuel & vapour acid wash the internals - i used hydrochloric [pool acid] to remove the scale & gunk. used about 1 litre of acid and swill it around then flush...you'll be surprised at how much crap comes out!!! HAVE COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER AVAILABLE. HAVE A BUCKET OF WATER CLOSE BY FOR SPLASHES / SPILLS Repeat as necessary to satisfactory clean...add salt to taste...lol at the end of all this blow out the drains & lines with compressed air - BE CAREFUL - it's concentrated acid in my case the pin holes under ended up the size of a 10 cent piece and needed to be taped up, I used some exhaust tape for this... I'm not sure what you're using as a liner... I used 1/2 a litre of Megapoxy. I thinned the first coat of Megapoxy with methylated spirits (as recommended) so it gets a good "bite"... the next coat was just Megapoxy keep rotating the taank so you get a reasonble coat all over inside the setting and cure time will depend on the temperature - if it's cold allow at least 12 hours to be around for rotates... in my case I wanted to fill up the V in the bottom (to be sure) so I have a very thick coat in the bottom... the results were good but I can't guarantee the process I must admit I fitted a new tank a few months later...I just did the lining as an interim until the new tank arrived from the states... as a side note - the water will get in the tank even if the drain is fitted correctly when the tank is low, condensation from moist air will get in - no matter what... and (just to fuck you over more) the fuel that you put in actually has moisture in it - so even if you are meticulous you will still get some water... You can add metho to the tank to clean the water out but there are opinions that metho is bad for fuel hoses...and more water will get in... |
Author: | gail [ Sun May 18, 2008 11:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
Thanks Laddie, Will be using POR 15 ,Uses own prep system,Same process as you described I imagine, good tip on the actual vent/drain tubes cleaning, the tank internally seems fairly clean and no visible rust,(can't see round corners though). I have some of the neoprene rubber to cut out as mentioned. I will do the job soon as I am taking the bike on a winter trek north at end of the month to go Opal fossicking in NSW for a week. Just had the belts checked and valves shimmed ,so she's set to go. When I get back and get it done I'll post results , thanks on the advice. Cheers Marty |
Author: | Finnpaso [ Sun May 18, 2008 12:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
I am using also POR 15 in close times with m y 907IE fuel tank... Tank is empty from all stuff already, but no time yet to put POR 15 stuffs inside ... close days, close days............... ![]() |
Author: | gail [ Sun May 18, 2008 12:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
Waiting.. Waiting.. Waiting...... Drinking .....Drinking .......Drinking ....................................................... Thinking...............................................Thinking ...................................Thinking........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... But not forgetting. Its Still Good |
Author: | Finnpaso [ Sun May 18, 2008 1:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
Dont drink to much! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | persempre907 [ Tue May 20, 2008 1:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tank Cleaning and Drain tubes |
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