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    You just pour the stuff in and swirl it around.

    Obviously having the tank off the bike makes it way easier. Unless you?re just a beast of a man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    How do you coat a tank on the inside?
    There are products available to coat/seal steel tanks. Plastic tanks typically only need careful cleaning.

    Remove tank, mask/plug as product directs, pour in, rotate(by hand or chucked into lathe) to coat interior, pour off excess finish as directed.

    Been many years since I have had to do one but had good luck with it back then.
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    Re: How

    #1: Order phosphate coating
    #2: If tank needs cleaning, use electrolysis (various guides online). Make a "cork" that fits your tank-port. There's some huge ones at hobby lobby around decorative bottles that can be modified easy. You need a DC power supply of some kind to do electrolysis.
    #3: Follow directions on phosphate cleaning to a T, including cleaning stage(s).
    #4: Do the final phosphate cleaning and drain the tank
    #5: Let it sit as per directions
    #6: Done

    It's not a coating so much as a chemical reaction - kind of like certain metal products protect against rust by.... developing a thin film of corrosion. You're doing a thin phosphate corrosion in essence, and it keeps your tank rust free from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    You just pour the stuff in and swirl it around.

    Obviously having the tank off the bike makes it way easier. Unless you?re just a beast of a man.
    It's only a 180lbs, but I'd rather just take the tank off.

    Thanks for the tank coating tip. Will have to do that at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    How do you coat a tank on the inside?
    https://kreem.com/fueltankliner.html

    They've been in business for who knows how long. I used their products back in the late 70's on a few H-D tanks, with good results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Still a good idea to clean and flush plastic tank, especially area around petcock.

    Cleaning carb on the trail sucks.
    Come on, it's not that bad. Well it isn't till you go , Hmm where that bowl drain plug go to?


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    This motorcycle business is adding up to some dollars. But it should be fun when done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    This motorcycle business is adding up to some dollars. But it should be fun when done.
    No hobby is cheap. Ask my ex's attorney
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    This motorcycle business is adding up to some dollars. But it should be fun when done.
    Get back with us when you look in your garage and realize you have $50K tied up in your motorcycle hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    https://kreem.com/fueltankliner.html

    They've been in business for ho knows how long. I used their products back in the late 70's on a few H-D tanks, with good results.
    That's the stuff.
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