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Old 07-05-2007, 09:45 PM
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Has anyone used fuel tank sealers for their

motorcycle? I have seen adds for POR15 U.S. STANDARD FUEL TANK SEALER and Kreem FUEL TANK LINER KIT.Has anyone used these products or any other similar tank liners, and what is your comments on how well they work.
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I used the POR-15 in a '59 Chevy gas tank. It's permanent
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Ive used the two part cleaner sealer from bike shops.They do a great job and are eazy to use.Have helped people thru the years with fuel tank rust.Worked well every time.Hope this helps.
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It's a good idea at any time but especially if you're getting ready to put that dream paint job on. Last thing you need with a custom paint job is to find a fuel leak. Make sure you follow the instructions with the product. Clean the inside of the tank thoroughly. Many new tank manufacturers coat the inside of the tank with something to inhibit rust. It all needs to be cleaned out to ensure a good even coat of the liner and that it sticks to the entire surface. Think about putting something like a pipe cleaner in any ports that will need to be clear. Like on Harley split tanks the top vent ports and crossover fuel ports. You can move the pipe cleaners up and down during the drying process until you're pretty sure it's started to set then pull them out. Trust me on some of the 90 degree ports it's a bitch to try and clear them after the liner hardens.
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