Got an update for you guys. Went to my parents today to get the CBR 929RR ready for the new owner who is picking it up later this week. Once i was done with that, I went to work on the 78.
Started off by turning on the gas and as someone mentioned earlier, gas started to come out of one of the overflows. The carb for cylinder one is where the overflow came from. I started the bike up to see if this would halt the overflow and it did not after 30 seconds. I then turned the bike off. While the gas was still flowing, I open the throttle and closed it a few times and it made the dribble from the overflow fluctuate and then the overflow stopped. I guess the needle is not seating properly and I will have to pull the bowl off and take a closer look.
Onto the fuel tank. I only intended to remove the internal fuel filter I was just made aware of. With only a gallon of gas in the tank, I removed the petcock and started to drain the tank. flow was alright until about 1/2 a gallon was left where it was just a trickle. The filter has to be pretty dirty.
One question I have about the internal fuel filter. On the OEM schematics, it appears this should just come out with the petcock. If this true that it should just come out with the petcock? I had to work at mine for a while to get it to budge and even once free it was still bounded up fairly well while removing the entire thing.
Well the filter is out and it is DIRTY. Had basically a coating of powdered rust on it. I cleaned it up and the screen looked much better. While I had this out i figured I would handle minor surface rust issue still in the tank instead of waiting for winter to tackle this. I went to a Giant and picked up two bottles of Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner. I made sure I picked up the one with Hydrogen Chloride as the main active ingredient and WOW did it do wonders! Many use nuts a bolts in the tank to knock any rust free but I found it much easier putting 6 foot of chain inside the tank (easier to remove afterwards)
I swish and swoshed it around every 5 minutes for about half an hour and looking inside it looked brilliant. I then removed the chain while washing the inside with hot soap and water to remove the cleaner. The cleaner went from a dark "sanitation" blue to a dark "emerald city" green with all the rust it removed. The chain was oxidized before I put it in and it came out looking like the chain you find on the bulk rolls at any hardware store.
Once I cleaned the cleaner out I hit it with the air house and once it was mostly dry, dumped some acetone in the tank to remove any water. once I drained that out, I sprayed the air hose into the tank while fogging WD40 to cover all the surface.
Quickly fitted the screen and petcock back in the tank and took the tank to the gas station and filled it to the brim with fuel. total was 5.210 gallons. Found 5 bucks laying on the ground as well must be a good day!
Took the tank home and fitted it back on the bike after a good polish and wax and took it for a small test ride. 100 yards into the testride with my half helmet on which has ear flaps, a yellow jacket found its way into the ear flap and stung the "sh(t out of my jaw. I guess it was just the universe making my day break even after having a spotless gas tank on the inside and finding 5 bucks on the ground. That is a little too much good news for me I guess so the bee made things right. haha.