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 Posted: 07:32 - 22 Jul 2011 Post subject: Suzuki GP100- rust in tank... |
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I’m having problems with fuelling on the GP100. I’m sure it’s due to the massive amount of crap (rust) coming through from the tank. It’s clogging up the filter and it’s inside the carb.
The guy did mention to me the inside of the tank was an issue, and that you can buy something that will coat the inside of it, or something.
I’ve never had experience with this sort of thing. So I’m guessing you empty the tank, throw this stuff in, then what??  ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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never knew there was a limit to karma.
Interesting to see your a CAD technician, working with AutoCad? What field are you involved in? Sorry to ask off topic, as I haven't seen anyone else on here that works in the same profession as me! |
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AutoCAD Technician then moved on to Vectorworks in the Architectural metalwork field ie stairs, balustrades, balconies, wall rails , cat ladders. Been doing over 4 years and studied HNC mechanical engineering.
Your doing mechanical engineering and autocad designs? I'm so in the wrong field! Whats your field in design? Construction? Sounds you got the job I wanted!  |
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I put a load of ball bearings in em with some petrol or parrafin and shake the fker .It takes a while so I used to take a week,evrytime i had a few minutes I'd just give it a good shake. ____________________ nearly a normal tax paying tosser.......with ferrileness suzi100,cg125,cb125scb100n,cb175,cd100,cj250t,kh250,c15,125 bantam,super 6,rickman gs750,xt500,250rs,dt175,lifan125,dolomite1850,metro,Morris220ld,morrisfg,leyland princess,range rover,corsa,vw camper .now struggling with legs. MORE ORDER = MORE CHAOS |
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Just a quick update on this little issue.
I decided to go with the vinegar option after reading on here and seeing some results from a youtube video. I have also bought some petseal (sp?) but not sure if i need it now.
I picked up around 7L of malt vinegar, shook out what i could from the tank and filled her up. I would advise anyone doing this to remember that gaffa tape isn’t going to be good enough for the seal really. I ended up using a rubber nitrile glove i use for working on the bikes and shoved tissue in there. It formed a really good seal like that.
Around 20 hours in the tank i shook it around, pour it out and then used my power washer to rid the tank of the last remaining bits. Using a hairdryer to sort the damp, it’s now ready to be fitted. Personally i don’t think i need the petseal on there, it’s come out really good.
Would any of you recommend i do use it anyway, or sell it and get my dollar back? ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 162 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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