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13-Jul-2009, 14:59
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khushy
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. . . best advice is to get it welded up . . .
!!!DANGER - remove fuel first - DANGER!!!
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13-Jul-2009, 17:22
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!!!DANGER - remove fuel first - DANGER!!!
Absolutely, allow to dry for at least a weeek and then fill with argon, before taking the TIG welder to it!
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13-Jul-2009, 22:03
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Jasper
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I used this.Fantastic
http://www.flowliner.co.uk/
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13-Jul-2009, 22:33
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another vote for flowliner
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14-Jul-2009, 09:50
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another vote for flowliner
This will temporarily fill the hole, but doesn't fix the problem!
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15-Jul-2009, 12:23
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Hi all,
Sound thanks anyone for your input
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15-Jul-2009, 23:27
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actually, it will probably last the lifetime of the bike, having seen a tank after 20 years with the stuff in, the only thing that had happened was the white coating had turned a slight yellow colour!!
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