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NobleHops
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Post by NobleHops »

steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:If you are doing it yourself Por-15 makes a quality kit.
http://www.por15.com/CYCLE-TANK-REPAIR-KIT_p_59.html
I have also heard a lot of good comments recently on Evaporust, supposed to be safe for paint, non toxic, and effective. Hie thee to Randakk's and get one of his nice inline fuel filters while you're at it.
Nils Menten
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'82 CBX, among others.
EMS
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I will try the "molasses" process this winter on a tank. Really curious how it will turn out. Heard good things about it.
steve murdoch icoa #5322
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Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

I used molasses on a gas tank and it worked great.
My only caveat was that it had a filthy interior and only mild rust. I suspect it would have worked on heavy rust as well.
I have used molasses as a de-ruster on things like chrome bolts and exhaust clamps and it was very effective.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7869&p=60647&hilit=molasses#p60647
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