I got this CB350 twin tank from a guy over at the Honda Twins forums. It was a screaming deal; basically just pay shipping. I have $35 in it, plus the cost of a bottle of The Works.
It looks rough, but it's VERY solid. In fact, it was so clean inside that I used a diluted The Works/water soak instead of full strength and rattling around chain, etc. It came out spotless.
BUT..... After about 10 hours of soaking I started noticing water seeping through the Bondo at the top, left front. After draining and rinsing, I chipped off the Bondo and didn't see a thing. The tank is super thick and solid. I chucked up a wire brush in my drill and cleaned a three inch or so circle and found this:
It appears to be leaking at the seam. That little divot in the pic is about the size of a pea or a pencil eraser, or smaller. That's a 4X zoom for the holes.
This tank is so clean inside....I'd really hate to line it. This is right after rinsing. I didn't even finish the process with alcohol, oil, etc., yet.
If.....
IF... I have to line it, should I have this dent pulled first? It's about thumb sized and right about where the
H in the
HONDA badge would be. Everything else on the tank is just a smear of filler away from being ready to prime and bodywork.
I purposely positioned the tank to make the dent appear as bad as possible for the picture.
The tank looks rough in the pics but, again, it's not....it's VERY solid and very straight. And
very clean inside.
What's the best approach to sealing up that seam and saving this tank without having to line it?
Also, even though it would mean having to clean it again, I'm thinking about filling it back up with water and letting it sit just so I can see exactly where it's weeping from.