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  • #16
    Thanks,

    I have a store near me.
    Vance
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    • #17
      Tank Cleaning

      So I have soaked the tank in Metal Rescue, drained it out, rinsed with water, blew out with air hose and shop vac. The metal inside now looks brand new - except for a couple of spots on the top of the tank.

      I was looking at the inside of the tank being (too) particular is how I saw these few spots still on there. I used a bore scope to see the tank's interior.

      Rather than take a chance, I sealed it back up and refilled with Metal Rescue for one more attempt. I've decided to go ahead and install a new liner when the clean up is finished as I believe the rust will return otherwise.

      Mike
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      • #18
        Originally posted by MPittma100 View Post
        I've decided to go ahead and install a new liner when the clean up is finished as I believe the rust will return otherwise.

        Mike
        As you are well aware, there are different schools of thought on that among the experts. Here's hoping your chosen path will prove a success.

        The get the top of the tank, you'll have to cap it with a rubber bung and turn it upside down.
        Marty (in Mississippi)
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        • #19
          Originally posted by skids View Post
          If you don't mind messing up the paint job, use acetone and lengths of plant-hanger chain. Turn the float assembly backwards (inside-out) and use a piece of innertube as a gasket. Remove the petcocks and use flat stock with a gasket (I used big orings). If you use nuts as abasive material, you will never get them all out. Chain is easier to snag. This work for me with the rubbery tank liner that was in there.
          Hi skids,
          I used an equal parts acetone & spraypaint thinner mix that worked great.
          And I did the chain and shake trick while the mix was in there.
          Dissolved all that stuff BUT the chain got wrapped around the filler pocket drain tube and stuck there.
          By the time Mr Smart realized he shoulda just left it in there Mr Stupid had already cut the tank open to get it out.
          That tank ended up at the dump.
          Fred Hill, S'toon
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          • #20
            Originally posted by jetmechmarty View Post
            As you are well aware, there are different schools of thought on that among the experts. Here's hoping your chosen path will prove a success.

            The get the top of the tank, you'll have to cap it with a rubber bung and turn it upside down.
            I actually did that on the first attempt. Even though I had five gallons in it, the tank (Venturer type) was not full so I did have to turn it. I believe what may have contributed to the reason for not getting all of the rust the first time was temperature. Temp was 60 degrees. Metal Rescue requires room temperature or close to it.

            Mike
            1981 XS1100H Venturer
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            Chacal Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
            Chrome Front Rotor & Caliper Covers
            Stebel Nautilus Horn
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            • #21
              Sorry to hear that Fred. It must have tied a knot in itself. Maybe a different type of smoother chain would have worked better. Desperate times lead to desperate measures.
              Skids (Sid Hansen)

              Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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              • #22
                Chain

                Originally posted by fredintoon View Post
                Hi skids,
                I used an equal parts acetone & spraypaint thinner mix that worked great.
                And I did the chain and shake trick while the mix was in there.
                Dissolved all that stuff BUT the chain got wrapped around the filler pocket drain tube and stuck there.
                By the time Mr Smart realized he shoulda just left it in there Mr Stupid had already cut the tank open to get it out.
                That tank ended up at the dump.
                At Marty's suggestion, I used the abrasive tumbler stones from Harbor Freight. They worked quite well - as if some team of little gremlins had been in there and sanded the whole interior of the tank. You can clean them up and reuse them. And I was able to get every last one of them out. Much better idea than a chain or screws I believe. JMHO

                Mike
                1981 XS1100H Venturer
                K&N Air Filter
                ACCT
                Custom Paint by Deitz
                Geezer Rectifier/Regulator
                Chacal Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
                Chrome Front Rotor & Caliper Covers
                Stebel Nautilus Horn
                EBC Front Rotors
                Limie Accent Moves On In 2015

                Mike

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                • #23
                  Tank Liner Completion

                  After many steps and more money than I wanted to spend, I have ended up with a tank that now has a new-like appearance inside.

                  The last step before the liner was to use Metal Rescue. I applied it twice to ensure as much rust removal as possible.

                  I then applied the Caswell tank liner kit. It is curing as I am making this post.

                  Here are a few pictures. You can see how clean the metal got from the previous steps. I am satisfied that I got my money's worth as the tank was a mess before with the old liner coming off.







                  1981 XS1100H Venturer
                  K&N Air Filter
                  ACCT
                  Custom Paint by Deitz
                  Geezer Rectifier/Regulator
                  Chacal Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
                  Chrome Front Rotor & Caliper Covers
                  Stebel Nautilus Horn
                  EBC Front Rotors
                  Limie Accent Moves On In 2015

                  Mike

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