Blarfnugle
Member
I recently derusted my CB360's gas tank and noticed that there appear to be pinholes in the tank. I've repaired rust spots on other bikes but not a gas tank, here's what I plan to do.
1. Strip all the paint and rust off of the outside of the tank.
2. Pour some 2stroke oil and gasoline into the tank, no more than 2 cups. I do this because I have them on hand but otherwise I'd use some dye, plus the oil helps coat the inside, preventing rusting.
3. Mark where the leaks are with sharpie.
4. Drain the gasoline and wait at least 1 day for the gasoline to drain out.
5. Use my solder gun to heat up the area around the tank that has holes, melt the solder and glue on with pieces of washer.
6. Test to see if there are any leaks still.
Is this a good way to patch a tank? I've done this for metal roofing and cars but never for something like a gas tank and I'd rather not have a fire the first time I try to start the bike.
1. Strip all the paint and rust off of the outside of the tank.
2. Pour some 2stroke oil and gasoline into the tank, no more than 2 cups. I do this because I have them on hand but otherwise I'd use some dye, plus the oil helps coat the inside, preventing rusting.
3. Mark where the leaks are with sharpie.
4. Drain the gasoline and wait at least 1 day for the gasoline to drain out.
5. Use my solder gun to heat up the area around the tank that has holes, melt the solder and glue on with pieces of washer.
6. Test to see if there are any leaks still.
Is this a good way to patch a tank? I've done this for metal roofing and cars but never for something like a gas tank and I'd rather not have a fire the first time I try to start the bike.