OK, so the F2 tank had a leak from behind the left hand side tank badge, so I bought a KBR tank sealant kit, which appears to be a very close cousin of the POR-15 kits that I've used before. Yesterday was a nice warm day, after a week of sh1t weather, so I got stuck in. First job was to use a strong degreaser that I mixed 50/50 with boiling water after sealing the petcock with a plastic disc and the OEM O ring, some "One Hundred Mile an Hour" tape to seal the leak around the badge holes, and on the other side too, just in case there were more pin holes to come.
I used the OEM fuel cap to seal the tank, then gave it a good swishing for 20 minutes or so, then dumped it out. It wasn't real bad, so I kept it for the K0 wrinkle tank that's on it's way.
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There was a litre of phosphoric acid (dyed a fetching shade of blue) in the kit, so after rinsing and drying the tank with my heat gun after the degreasing, I tipped the acid in and gave it another good swishing. As I'd suspected, there was very little rust on the inside of the tank, and the acid came out nice and clean, so once again I saved it, if I need to do another tank I've got a can of POR-15 from a kit I bought ages ago, so I can do another tank if I need to. Once again, it's important to flush all of the acid out and dry the tank completely, before tipping in the liner. When I flushed it out, I discovered more holes under the badge mounting plate than I'd originally seen, but had suspected.
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Anyway, I stuck my heat gun back into the tank and mowed the lawn to kill time while it was drying out. I then had to let it cool for an hour or so so as not to cure the liner too quickly. I replaced the tape and poured the liner in, and this time used more tape to seal the fuel cap hole, I learned the hard way not to use the cap once before, when the sealer blocked the vent hole in my K2 tank and my beautiful blue K2 BOTM winner conked out every few hundred yards or so until I realised my error. I then spent 4 hours rotating the tank every 15 minutes.......
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This morning, because the tank was completely sealed, the sealant was still liquid, so I tipped the tank over so all the excess would move to the petcock side, then I put it on a cardboard box with rags and shop towel inside, and drained off the excess. You don't want this stuff pooling in your tank as if it's too thick, it won't dry properly, and you'll end up with sealant in your carbs, which is not a good thing. The idea was to let it all drain into the box and dry, then just throw it in the trash. Of course, Murphy's Law ("Anything that can go wrong will go wrong") stepped in, and the box leaked sealant all over my driveway, so I'll have a mess to clean up tomorrow, once I remove all the extra rags I used to mop it up.
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I also did more autopsy work on the GPZ1100 engine, but it's getting late, and so I'll bore your pants off about that tomorrow.