Flakes in the tank and how to fix it..
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Flakes in the tank and how to fix it..
Ok.. here whats going on.. the other day I noticed that I had a fuel leak from my pep-**** so I decided to pull the tank this weekend and check the fuel filter on it while I was working on it.. (Because the last time I rode it stalled on me twice in less then a mile.. ) so I pulled the tank.. pulled the pep-**** and there it was.. nice gray flakes clogging the filter... so I decided to take the fuel and drain it into a gas can.. so I did and all in the fuel are these flakes.. cleaned out the tank as much as I could with the gas.. but im concerned how often am I going to have to do this?
I talked to my dad who has had bikes all his life and now has a 2000 Fatboy and he said that as far as he could tell it was the rubber lining on the inside of the tank that was coming off..
Any suggestions of what I should do?
Thanks Guys
J
I talked to my dad who has had bikes all his life and now has a 2000 Fatboy and he said that as far as he could tell it was the rubber lining on the inside of the tank that was coming off..
Any suggestions of what I should do?
Thanks Guys
J
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Instead of the *****, use a length of medium gauge chain (whatever will fit inside the filler hole). Keep one end anchored outside the tank so you can fish the entire thing out when you're done shakin' it.
I'm going to have to deal with the "loose stuff" in my empty tank later next week (it's dry inside by now). I figure I'll hook up a powerful vacuum hose to the tank filler and just shake it around as best I can. Maybe even snake a length of flexible hose (taped onto the fatter vacuum hose) down in there until the noise from inside the tank stops.
FYI, Kreem is messy and a PITA. It works, but... I would only recommend it for much older tanks or brand new uncoated aftermarket tanks. Unless you have scaly rust inside your tank, don't worry about it. That's what the screen on the petcock is supposed to take care of.
I'm going to have to deal with the "loose stuff" in my empty tank later next week (it's dry inside by now). I figure I'll hook up a powerful vacuum hose to the tank filler and just shake it around as best I can. Maybe even snake a length of flexible hose (taped onto the fatter vacuum hose) down in there until the noise from inside the tank stops.
FYI, Kreem is messy and a PITA. It works, but... I would only recommend it for much older tanks or brand new uncoated aftermarket tanks. Unless you have scaly rust inside your tank, don't worry about it. That's what the screen on the petcock is supposed to take care of.
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