El_Retardo Posted March 22, 2019 Posted March 22, 2019 Right I'm sure most of you are going to say get it welded up propperly but are fuel tank sealers any good? I have a heavily modified tank so cant just swap it. at 2 points fuel is seaping through. I left fuel in for 2 weeks and it's not dripping just moist around the welds and really want to get the bike finished, is it worth using a sealer? Quote
Dezza Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 The general consensus on here is that POR 15 is the best tank sealant (question arises regularly, including from me in the past). I lined a small tank with it last year and it works well. Buy the kit with the primer and all the preparation chemicals. It's not cheap but decent stuff that works properly rarely is It may be prudent to examine in detail why your tank is leaking as you may have to have some holes braised first after rust removal before lining. Quote
Blower1 Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 Fertan Tapox TX 10 is also good tank sealer. I have used it successfully in two steel tanks which were leaking before. Quote
El_Retardo Posted March 23, 2019 Author Posted March 23, 2019 11 hours ago, Dezza said: The general consensus on here is that POR 15 is the best tank sealant (question arises regularly, including from me in the past). I lined a small tank with it last year and it works well. Buy the kit with the primer and all the preparation chemicals. It's not cheap but decent stuff that works properly rarely is It may be prudent to examine in detail why your tank is leaking as you may have to have some holes braised first after rust removal before lining. Inside of the tank is practically rust free it's just in 2 spots where new metal has been welded in to make it fit that it's seeping. Yes I can take it back but he is that bloody slow it will probably be a year before I get it back. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 Braze over - use someone local or DIY solder could be an option? Quote
69chris Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 12 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said: Braze over - use someone local or DIY solder could be an option? my father in law sealed a tank for me that i had welded a bung into but couldn't quite seal, couple of minutes and it was sorted using his plumbing torch and solder, not sure what flux he used but the tanks been fine for about 6 years now Quote
philwright Posted March 24, 2019 Posted March 24, 2019 I have used Caswell sealant in the past on carbon fibre tanks with good results, quite expensive but i spose you gets what you pays for. Quote
nokturnal Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 +1 for POR15. Used it in several tanks. Had caswell fail. I would solder the holes first and then coat. Then forget about it forever... Quote
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