I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter<snip>
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 19:25:29 -0600
Snag <[email protected]> wrote:
I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter<snip>
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
Yeah, that sucks🙁
I have a gas station ~3.5 miles away and always try to fill the tank on
last ride and then home. Drain the carbs (Honda Magna with 4) and smear
some Sil-Glyde grease around the fill port. Think I've just been lucky
though or haven't looked at it hard enough...
Wonder if you could mount the tank on a paint can shaker with some
media inside🤔
I'll probably end up using a chemical agent , I'm
just not sure which one is best for this task .
I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
I'm open to suggestions on how the get rid of the rust* ... I'm
leaning towards a product that has phosphoric acid since I've read it
leaves a (semi rust resistant?) phosphate layer .
Whatever I use I plant to coat the tank with either POR15 , Kreem ,
or similar coating . Again , suggestions welcome .
*I put a few feet of chain in there and kinda-sorta shook it around
and it took some off .
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 19:25:29 -0600Dill the tank with gas - ride it home and top it up with Marvel
Snag <[email protected]> wrote:
I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter<snip>
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
Yeah, that sucks?
I have a gas station ~3.5 miles away and always try to fill the tank on
last ride and then home. Drain the carbs (Honda Magna with 4) and smear
some Sil-Glyde grease around the fill port. Think I've just been lucky
though or haven't looked at it hard enough...
Wonder if you could mount the tank on a paint can shaker with some
media inside?
On 3/3/2024 6:25 PM, Snag wrote:
� I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
� I'm open to suggestions on how the get rid of the rust* ... I'm
leaning towards a product that has phosphoric acid since I've read it
leaves a (semi rust resistant?) phosphate layer .
� Whatever I use I plant to coat the tank with either POR15 , Kreem ,
or similar coating . Again , suggestions welcome .
� *I put a few feet of chain in there and kinda-sorta shook it around
and it took some off .
Didn't we have a conversation here some time back where most agreed
Kreem was not a great product. Maybe it was over in the RMH VB&G.
--get a new tank and have it hot galvanized - or even electr-zinc
Bob La Londe
CNC Molds N Stuff
On 3/3/2024 6:25 PM, Snag wrote:
I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the
winter . Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to
plug the fuel filters .
I'm open to suggestions on how the get rid of the rust* ... I'm
leaning towards a product that has phosphoric acid since I've read it
leaves a (semi rust resistant?) phosphate layer .
Whatever I use I plant to coat the tank with either POR15 , Kreem ,
or similar coating . Again , suggestions welcome .
*I put a few feet of chain in there and kinda-sorta shook it around
and it took some off .
Didn't we have a conversation here some time back where most agreed
Kreem was not a great product. Maybe it was over in the RMH VB&G.
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 08:24:14 -0400, Leon Fisk <[email protected]d>
wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 19:25:29 -0600Dill the tank with gas - ride it home and top it up with Marvel
Snag <[email protected]> wrote:
I left the Sportster with about 2/3 of a tank of gas over the winter<snip>
. Guess how much of the tank is rusty and shedding enough to plug the
fuel filters .
Yeah, that sucks?
I have a gas station ~3.5 miles away and always try to fill the tank on
last ride and then home. Drain the carbs (Honda Magna with 4) and smear
some Sil-Glyde grease around the fill port. Think I've just been lucky
though or haven't looked at it hard enough...
Wonder if you could mount the tank on a paint can shaker with some
media inside?
Mystery Oil (or ATF or 2 stroke oil) and shake it up a bit and the
tank won't rust.
As for what you have now, get a couple dozen 1/4" nuts and about a
dozen 5/16" nuts and put them in the tank then shake it around. Add
half a gallon ofdeisel or stove oil or kerosine and shake it some
more, Put it upside down on padding in the back of the truck for a few
days driving back and forth to town on rough roads and the rust should
be pretty well done. Perhaps finish it off with some evaporust or
metal prep
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