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owdamer
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PostPosted: 19:59 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Rust inside fuel tank. Reply with quote

I got rust inside my fuel tank, anyone know a good way to clean it out? Its not just a common old tank, Its a yzf750. The fuel pump is located inside the tank so I can remove it leaving a hole in the base big enough to fit my hand in. Would the best way be to get in with a wire brush, have a good scrub then rinse out with something?? ideas please...a new tank is about £500
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PostPosted: 20:01 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

is the bike an import Question
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PostPosted: 20:12 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

No, why?
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PostPosted: 20:17 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wire wool (Brillo pad stuff) But rinsing is the problem to make sure you get all the shit out again.

Or paint it with rust convertor, it's supposed to turn the rust into some other compound.

Shot blasting if your particular.
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PostPosted: 20:20 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Try this

https://www.tankcareproducts.co.uk/

or this

https://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/Petseal.html


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PostPosted: 20:23 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cue Stinkwheel's method: make a necklace of nuts on a string, and rattle it around inside the tank to scrape the rust off. Rinse with petrol and repeat until the petrol isn't rusty any more.

I've no idea whether it works or not, but I see no reason why it shouldn't.
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 05 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Couldnt see the nuts taking all the rust off. You need to get a good scrub at it to get it all off.

The wire brush is a good idea, maybe some wirewool aswell.
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PostPosted: 10:31 - 06 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

To repeat one of my other posts on this subject (there is a Search on this site)...
map wrote:
One trick I have tried for rust in the tank is to get some radiator cleaner from Halfords. Mix about half a bottle (or more depending on the tank) with hot water from a kettle and slush around. Leave as per the instructions and the rust gets put into solution which you pour out. Wash out with more water. Then I washed out with meths (the meths absorbs water and is burnt off with the petrol) and immediatly filled with petrol. I also used petrol additive (Silkolene FST or if you can get the Yamaha branded one I'd recommend that) for the first few tanks full of petrol.


Other than that the Petseal seems to work (haven't tried it myself). Fom what I hear make sure you follow the directions very carefully.

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PostPosted: 11:49 - 06 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Petseal.

Definately. Milo gave me some for a mate of mine. It was half a tin that was in his shed for ages. My mate is now happily riding around on his CB125.

It cured the rust and stopped a leak from a split in the tank about an inch long!

Google it and you'll see how it works. There are other tank seal products, but I've only used Petseal.
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 06 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

JB weld is very good at repairing holes in the tank.
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PostPosted: 01:35 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am told cheap Coca Cola is good.........never tried it though
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PostPosted: 01:51 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing The classic methods are best, eh?
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PostPosted: 10:11 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

For tank repair kits you might want to check this site - Frost - Restorers Equipment (click link).

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PostPosted: 17:36 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vin wrote:
I am told cheap Coca Cola is good.........never tried it though

Coz, "Things go better with 'Coka Cola' Things go better with Coke!" Thumbs Up

https://home.tiac.net/~cri/2002/coke.html
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PostPosted: 17:41 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walloper wrote:
Vin wrote:
I am told cheap Coca Cola is good.........never tried it though

Coz, "Things go better with 'Coka Cola' Things go better with Coke!" Thumbs Up

https://home.tiac.net/~cri/2002/coke.html


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PostPosted: 17:43 - 07 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

map wrote:
For tank repair kits you might want to check this site - Frost - Restorers Equipment (click link).

Hope this helps Thumbs Up


I used a Frost tank restoration kit consisting of cleaner, rust eater and sealer. Easy to use and so far so good Thumbs Up
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