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mastodon

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Water in tank
« on: 09 October 2014, 01:48:06 pm »
Hi everyone. I have got a 1998 fzs 600. Unfortunately I've got water in my tank, because the drain hose was cracked on the bottom of the tank. I have fixed it, drained the tank, but the bike still doesn't have the same power as it used to have. My mate had the same problem, he also drained the tank plus the carburetor. He suggested me to take off the carbs and dry them. But I was thinking if there is an easier way to do as I am not a mechanic. I have read something about different kinds of liquids that you can pour into your tank to help get rid of the water. Any ideas?
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Re: Water in tank
« Reply #1 on: 09 October 2014, 01:56:09 pm »
I don't understand how a drain hose at the bottom of the tank ahs let water into the tank but use the screws on the bottoms of the carbs to drain them off.



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Re: Water in tank
« Reply #2 on: 09 October 2014, 02:06:15 pm »
If that drain hose is blocked the water stays around the filler cap. Bit will try to use the screws to dry them. Cheers

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Re: Water in tank
« Reply #3 on: 09 October 2014, 03:24:22 pm »
You will want to google this in case I'm confused but I think its isopropol alcohol which can be used to bind with water in fuel. But do check as I might be giving bad advice, just remember reading sometimg along those lines.

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Re: Water in tank
« Reply #4 on: 09 October 2014, 03:55:09 pm »
You should be able to drain the carbs without removing them - there are screws on the bottom of each float bowl :)

Failing that, Isopropyl Alcohol is what you want - 99.9% stuff (obviously the 70% stuff contains 30% water ;) ) I believe about 300ml per tank of fuel is the recommended dosage

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-X-500ml-IPA-ISOPROPYL-ALCOHOL-ISOPROPANOL-LIQUID-99-9-Watertight-Screw-Cap-/261227172970?pt=UK_BOI_Medical_Lab_Equipment_Lab_Supplies_ET&hash=item3cd25a546a

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Re: Water in tank
« Reply #5 on: 09 October 2014, 06:08:38 pm »
Yep, IPA is the gear you want, i put in about 200ml per tank of fuel during cold winter months to ward off any carb icing issues which the bike suffered from when i bought it.
Never happened since, and it does bind with water and get burned off as fuel.