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tank sealant
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hi
Just had to do my tank. I asked Dave at Z-power and he put me onto another company in Liegh. The product is called Kreem seal and its FANTASTIC, took two days so did it over a week end. First a etcher (left over night) then a cleaner then a sealer. The liner that you end up with is so thin so your tank wont end up twise the as heavy. Before i treated the tank i had many carb problems and leaks from over flows. Now all cured. Cost £35.00
And this will do three tanks.
Regards Mick
Just had to do my tank. I asked Dave at Z-power and he put me onto another company in Liegh. The product is called Kreem seal and its FANTASTIC, took two days so did it over a week end. First a etcher (left over night) then a cleaner then a sealer. The liner that you end up with is so thin so your tank wont end up twise the as heavy. Before i treated the tank i had many carb problems and leaks from over flows. Now all cured. Cost £35.00
And this will do three tanks.
Regards Mick
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try these guys www.lb-restorations.co.uk
Hi - I did my tank over last winter and used this:
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ostSubcat=
Works a treat and is silver metallic colour so you really don't notice it's there when filling the tank
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ostSubcat=
Works a treat and is silver metallic colour so you really don't notice it's there when filling the tank
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I wonder if the brown shite is actually a build up of petrol varnish?
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Exactly, so how best do we look after our tanks? is it a necessity to seal them up just because they are old or can we clean them out and remove the gum.
I guess if they are rusting then sealing is a good idea and will protect your tank and fuel system from clogging,but should we seal them before we get to that point
I guess if they are rusting then sealing is a good idea and will protect your tank and fuel system from clogging,but should we seal them before we get to that point

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Was chatting to the geezer who sorted out my bike.. about the tank sealant question ....he recommends a teaspoon of oil in the tank every-time you fill up..
suppose it works on the same principle as Diesel (but not so oily) as a Diesel tank don't suffer the same corrosion as a Petrol one
anyone heard this before
suppose it works on the same principle as Diesel (but not so oily) as a Diesel tank don't suffer the same corrosion as a Petrol one
anyone heard this before

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Geoff Meager wrote:Mine has a brown ( like varnish ) ressidue inside which has started to flake off.
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ostSubcat=
Mine had same brown varnish, above kit "MARINE CLEAN part of kit cleaned" it (use nuts & bolts inside if really rough), no prob', followed instructions, plenty of rinses and hair dryer in cap and dry thoroughly (must thank the missus), did mine approx 3 years ago and still fine, Remember to keep old fluid can be used again, I poured mine away without thinking

You could do several tanks with the kit..
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