Quick update, after 2 days of vinegar the tank is looking 100x's better, I did go ahead and fork out for a tank cleaning kit though that has a sealer in it. I ordered this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/POR-15-49229-Cycle-Fuel-Tank-Repair-Kit-Motorcycle-Gas-Restoration-POR49229/361710394611?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649I just want it done right so I'm going to go this route.
The tank had jb weld on the bottom seams and i can tell it's very slowly dripping (like 10 drops over night), so I'm hoping the sealer will work, otherwise it's more jb weld.
I'm hoping this kit will finalizing the cleaning, the vinegar really just got rid of my big stuff. I put a box of BB's that i've had sitting around for the better part of a decade, good use for them to agitate and get it all out.
I do still have the petcock on, and I'm running fluid through it to make sure it's flowing good. One question, as I do not see the mounting scres to the tank, do I need to pull that fuel bowl off the petcock and then find a screw under there for removal? When it comes time to do the tank sealer, I will need that petcock off.
Also, is there a crossover on this tank? I've heard some folks mentioning that they don't want to clog this during sealer appplication,k i'm not sure if this tank has one or what that even is? It looks to be a wide open tank from what I can see.
Got a battery on it and turned it over some more, everything seems good, just trying to get some oil moved around before I add fuel to the mixture. I'm getting good spark now with the battery instaled as well so I think we're making progress.
The game plan, as I do with most bikes I get, is to verify that this will run good, and then carry on with a full cleanup and restore. I have to first know the motor is solid though so that's my main goal initially. I also have a new front tire that came with that I need to mount,t he original is very dry rotted.