Hello all,
I posted here awhile ago about reviving a 1979 XS1100 Standard. I had just purchased the bike and was new the XS1100.
There were several things preventing me from starting up the bike. I wanted to post an update of my progress to those interested.
Here is the link to the old post btw:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ght=rusty+tank
Anyways, I have finally finished cleaning those carburetors. Below is an imgur link to a picture of the final result on the carburetors.
http://imgur.com/BotVb.jpg
I only have a picture of the outside of the carburetors, but I promise the inside looks just as pretty. I have decided on pod filters, and since I have an extra set of jets I am going to attempt to drill them larger myself, well see how that goes.
Anyways, on to the second obstacle, which is the gask tank. Below are two images, one showing the outside of the tank, the other showing the inside.
http://imgur.com/jOANJ.jpg
http://imgur.com/QCDzL.jpg
The outside of the tank is in near perfect condition. In the picture, I had not yet wiped it down, but the paint job is still in incredible shape.
The inside of the carburetor of course is a different story. There is a lot of rust, and I am unsure of how to proceed. Here is my plan:
1) Electrolysis
2) ??????
I have heard and seen that electrolysis does a great job at removing the rust. I plan on keeping the petcocks and fuel sender unit on the tank as I proceed with the electrolysis. I do not think that will be a problem and I am too lazy to make temporary gaskets to prevent leaks.
After the electrolysis is complete I want to prevent flash rusting. What chemical do I use to prevent flash rusting. I want to avoid using gas tank liners because they can cause trouble down the road.
Any suggestions or thoughts on my game plan?
I posted here awhile ago about reviving a 1979 XS1100 Standard. I had just purchased the bike and was new the XS1100.
There were several things preventing me from starting up the bike. I wanted to post an update of my progress to those interested.
Here is the link to the old post btw:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ght=rusty+tank
Anyways, I have finally finished cleaning those carburetors. Below is an imgur link to a picture of the final result on the carburetors.
http://imgur.com/BotVb.jpg
I only have a picture of the outside of the carburetors, but I promise the inside looks just as pretty. I have decided on pod filters, and since I have an extra set of jets I am going to attempt to drill them larger myself, well see how that goes.
Anyways, on to the second obstacle, which is the gask tank. Below are two images, one showing the outside of the tank, the other showing the inside.
http://imgur.com/jOANJ.jpg
http://imgur.com/QCDzL.jpg
The outside of the tank is in near perfect condition. In the picture, I had not yet wiped it down, but the paint job is still in incredible shape.
The inside of the carburetor of course is a different story. There is a lot of rust, and I am unsure of how to proceed. Here is my plan:
1) Electrolysis
2) ??????
I have heard and seen that electrolysis does a great job at removing the rust. I plan on keeping the petcocks and fuel sender unit on the tank as I proceed with the electrolysis. I do not think that will be a problem and I am too lazy to make temporary gaskets to prevent leaks.
After the electrolysis is complete I want to prevent flash rusting. What chemical do I use to prevent flash rusting. I want to avoid using gas tank liners because they can cause trouble down the road.
Any suggestions or thoughts on my game plan?
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