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water in tank problem
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(13-11-16, 03:02 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=21390.msg245662#msg245662 date=1479041765]
I had to purge my tank of petrol before hitting it with a grinder, I removed the fuel tap, cap and fuel level sender, steam cleaned it then sat it in front of my fan heater for a few hours, was bone dry when finished., may be a little extreme for what you need but it will remove all the water


99% Isopropyl Alcohol will soak up water in your tank and burn it off as fuel, and is a damn sight less kerfuffle.  Smile
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How is that used? I.e. do you put it in the empty tank or does the tank need fuel in it to mix with? I just looked it up on eBay, seems quite cheap to buy so I might use that. I cleared the breather hose, I think, used a bit of single core speaker wire and pushed it down the hole. Bike seemed to be better today, more responsive and pulled better at low revs than it has done in a while. Unless that was my imagination.
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water in tank problem - by sc0ttie - 13-11-16, 10:26 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by Fazerider - 13-11-16, 11:01 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by sc0ttie - 13-11-16, 11:33 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by darrsi - 13-11-16, 11:34 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by Fazerider - 13-11-16, 11:47 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by joebloggs - 13-11-16, 01:56 PM
Re: water in tank problem - by darrsi - 13-11-16, 03:02 PM
Re: water in tank problem - by acid drop - 13-11-16, 04:58 PM
Re: water in tank problem - by sc0ttie - 15-11-16, 12:53 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by darrsi - 15-11-16, 07:41 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by sc0ttie - 15-11-16, 08:06 PM
Re: water in tank problem - by celticdog - 15-11-16, 10:49 PM
Re: water in tank problem - by BBROWN1664 - 18-11-16, 09:37 AM
Re: water in tank problem - by Fazerider - 18-11-16, 10:55 AM

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