1 Cleaning K75 Gas Tank Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:20 pm
jjefferies
Life time member
A project that I laid aside was to take my third gas tank (the one from the parts bike) and buff it out so it was very shiny. Didn't work. Primarily because the tank had been dinged a few times and the dings were near impossible to take out. So now I've decided that I can use it as a spare to work on while I continue to ride the Silver. Its tank has blemishes and a few scratches so fix this spare and eventually use it as a replacement.
But my question has two parts 1.) is how to remove crud from the inside and 2.) how to remove glue etc from the bottom of the tank.
Inside the tank there appear to be small bits of discoloration. Looking very much like iron rust. But of course the tank is aluminum. I sealed everything up that I could reach, dumped in a half lb. of lead shot and shook until I felt very much like a paint shaking machine. Removed the shot and some odd bits of trash. But the discolorations remain. Tried a cloth on the end of a long screw driver and could get some of the crud off but not all. Are there any compounds suitable to clean the inside of a gas tank?
The bottom of the tank has glue from the heat shielding still clinging to the metal and some just crud. I tried "Ooops" and got a good deal of the glue off. But it looks like another application or two are going to be needed. But I've been using straight gasoline to help aid in removing the glue and any dirt crud still clinging to the metal.
Any suggestions on cleaning preparatory to bondo and repainting the tank?
This all came about because the weather was quite nice today, 71F outside, and I got started on redoing the tank while the weather holds.
But my question has two parts 1.) is how to remove crud from the inside and 2.) how to remove glue etc from the bottom of the tank.
Inside the tank there appear to be small bits of discoloration. Looking very much like iron rust. But of course the tank is aluminum. I sealed everything up that I could reach, dumped in a half lb. of lead shot and shook until I felt very much like a paint shaking machine. Removed the shot and some odd bits of trash. But the discolorations remain. Tried a cloth on the end of a long screw driver and could get some of the crud off but not all. Are there any compounds suitable to clean the inside of a gas tank?
The bottom of the tank has glue from the heat shielding still clinging to the metal and some just crud. I tried "Ooops" and got a good deal of the glue off. But it looks like another application or two are going to be needed. But I've been using straight gasoline to help aid in removing the glue and any dirt crud still clinging to the metal.
Any suggestions on cleaning preparatory to bondo and repainting the tank?
This all came about because the weather was quite nice today, 71F outside, and I got started on redoing the tank while the weather holds.