01-10-12, 09:03 PM
(28-09-12, 06:50 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: And then the lord said, let there be KREEM,
Thank you father
Amen!
bless you my son!!
Live life, Love life.
Rusty fuel tanks-whats the solution
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01-10-12, 09:03 PM
(28-09-12, 06:50 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: And then the lord said, let there be KREEM,
Live life, Love life.
01-10-12, 09:22 PM
you could use electrolysis to clean the rust out of the tank
02-10-12, 09:15 AM
Lots of good ideas coming through here,perhaps it isnt such a misery after all,
I took a deek through the filler hole with a torch (my lighter ran out've gas :eek ), it looked really clean but im guessing the rust is always on the roof of the tank where the air gets to most?
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
02-10-12, 11:07 AM
(28-09-12, 07:09 PM)DanielT link Wrote: [quote author=Rusty link=topic=4758.msg1#msg1 date=1348653687] So these polar bears we're saving... [/quote] Don't say 'we' - I'm not saving any.[size=78%] [/size]In fact I go out of my way to put as many hydrocarbons as I can into the atmosphere, the quicker the Polar bears go extinct the less chance I have of being eaten by one that's my motto. ![]()
02-10-12, 01:33 PM
(26-09-12, 11:01 AM)Rusty link Wrote: [size=1em]Tank lining is almost universal in the classic bike world and there are lots of products out there for this purpose. The problem is the ethanol in modern fuel damages older type linings, removing them and clogging up the fuel system.[/size] E10 (10% ethanol) unleaded is pretty much universally available in Germany & France these days, so either the reports of malfunctions have been somewhat over exaggerated or they've spent a fortune replacing the dissolving components with sturdier ones! ![]()
02-10-12, 02:09 PM
I'll see if I can find the link to the report to see when it was dated.
02-10-12, 02:23 PM
Here you go. Not the same article I read but tells a similar tale.
Biofuel E10 has been available in Germany since February 2011. Many vehicle manufacturers will not commit to any form of guarantee that your new vehicle's components will not be harmed by it, thus causing concern. It's already been established that older vehicles do suffer malfunctions with it. http://www.spiegel.de/international/germ...57812.html http://deformedfueltanks.com/ |
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