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Tank

Posted: 06:55 am May 09 2018
by jstcraig
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Ok so the rust in the tank looks like it is going to be an issue. The four holes are at the front near the cap and the single is on the right rear [emoji17]and I can’t see that being the end of it. What tanks do the American models have Steel or Plastic, the images of tanks on the various parts sites look similar so I’m hoping that another model 91 might be a match. Thoughts of the forum ??


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Re: Tank

Posted: 01:05 pm May 09 2018
by Slick_Nick
Somebody use it for target practice with a .22? Hahaha

Re: Tank

Posted: 02:33 pm May 09 2018
by KDXGarage
E plastic
F, G metal

Re: Tank

Posted: 04:04 pm May 09 2018
by bufftester
Not sure about the rules in Australia regarding plastic tanks and on road usage if you are planning to run it that way. If not I'd look at a plastic one of the same years. Tank rust can be cleaned up, and the holes can be patched by a competent welder, but both will require a bit of work on your part.

Re: Tank

Posted: 05:48 pm May 09 2018
by jstcraig
I have been doing the vinegar rust treatment,so the tank looks cleaner and I can plug it with needit for the weekend away, meanwhile I will pop down to the local panel/tank guy, my main concern is in the long term putting tank kreem or such might be a wasted resource so I will start the search to find a plastic tank.

Re: Tank

Posted: 10:06 pm May 09 2018
by KDXGarage
Here is what I would do with that tank.

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These will help out your tank situation. Use these instead of time and effort on that tank. :grin:

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Tank

Posted: 05:25 pm May 10 2018
by jstcraig
Jason wrote:Here is what I would do with that tank.

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These will help out your tank situation. Use these instead of time and effort on that tank. [emoji16]

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Yep, so you gotta spare that’s just laying around, I will gladly take off your hands. But just in case I will clean it up, lead wipe and seal till I find one. [emoji846]


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Re: Tank

Posted: 06:56 pm May 10 2018
by KDXGarage
As a matter of fact, I do. I have four extras. Drive on over, and you can borrow one. :partyman:

Tank

Posted: 09:23 pm May 10 2018
by jstcraig
Jason wrote:As a matter of fact, I do. I have four extras. Drive on over, and you can borrow one. :partyman:
There’s no need to show off lol
So give us your address if I leave now I could be there in 36hrs[emoji23]
After an exhaustive few hours and 20 phone calls I now realize that there a no tanks in Australia, next NZ’s turn, a interesting point is that I keep getting told that the plastic tank won’t fit buy the Australian bike wreckers ?


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Re: Tank

Posted: 09:38 pm May 10 2018
by KDXGarage
Maybe someone from AUS will chime in. Maybe it will fit. I think some have changed it in the past from metal to plastic in AUS.

Tank

Posted: 12:34 am May 11 2018
by jstcraig
Jason wrote:Maybe someone from AUS will chime in. Maybe it will fit. I think some have changed it in the past from metal to plastic in AUS.
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Well we must keep moving forward, tank liner tomorrow, but will be interested if a plastic pops up.Just in case you are wondering that’s a lead wipe.



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Re: Tank

Posted: 02:32 pm May 11 2018
by KDXGarage
I have not heard of lead wipe. We have J-B Weld.

Re: Tank

Posted: 02:59 pm May 11 2018
by Dodger
Jason wrote:Maybe someone from AUS will chime in. Maybe it will fit. I think some have changed it in the past from metal to plastic in AUS.
Info on fitting plastic tank to SR series here: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 77&t=14076

Tank

Posted: 05:35 pm May 11 2018
by jstcraig
Jason wrote:I have not heard of lead wipe. We have J-B Weld.
It’s the oldest form of body filler, most top end restorations still use in in place of plastic body filler or bog as we call it, once it’s on it’s on for good. We have J-B weld and Knead it but lead wiping is as permanent as never having holes.


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Re: Tank

Posted: 07:28 am May 15 2018
by jstcraig
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Welcome to the inside of my tank, so much for cleaning vinegar for 4 days


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Re: Tank

Posted: 10:15 am May 15 2018
by KDXGarage
Do you have apple cider vinegar? That worked well in a metal tank I did a few years ago from a Yamaha QT50. One just needs to do a baking soda version afterwards due to flash rusting.

Re: Tank

Posted: 11:25 pm May 15 2018
by jstcraig
[quote="Jason"]Do you have apple cider vinegar? That worked well in a metal tank I did a few years ago from a Yamaha QT50. One just needs to do a baking soda version afterwards due to flash rusting.[/quote

I used cleaning vinegar as it had the same 4% acid as apple cider vinegar and due to the fact that ACV in large volumes is difficult to come by over here, baking soda flush afterwards and dry with the heat gun. My downfall might have been that I didn’t throw nuts and bolt down its throat initially and give it a good shake, in saying that the flaking was minimal after I did.


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Re: Tank

Posted: 11:54 pm May 15 2018
by KDXGarage
That tank looks bad!

Mine was nowhere near that bad, but I still two cycles.

Re: Tank

Posted: 05:40 am May 16 2018
by jstcraig
Jason wrote:That tank looks bad!

Mine was nowhere near that bad, but I still two cycles.
Yes Yes It Is, going to try a
“ professional “ treatment/seal and hope for the best and maybe eventually [emoji16]someone will sell me a plastic tank
Fingers crossed.


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Re: Tank

Posted: 09:58 pm Jun 16 2018
by jstcraig
One thing for the novices(me) to consider when sealing a tank for the first time on the Sr metal tank is the cross over between sides will get blocked [emoji849][emoji17]


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