How NOT to line a fuel tank - 1987 Yamaha FZR1000 - absolute FAIL!

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  • @true-moto-resto
    @true-moto-resto День тому +2

    Ash, a learning experience. My 2 cents on this. Ive fixed many a tank, and generally. I HATE tank liners. Prep is EVERYTHING when it comes to a liner. If I've HAD to line a tank, then i do everything possible to remove ALL the rust BEFORE i even use the tank prep stuff. POR15 has worked fine for me, Caswell is also good. Generally I'd rather aggressively clean rust with either electrolysis or Muriatic Acid and then solder any pin holes followed by treating the inside with either an oil to stop flash rust or in extreme cases, if seams leak, a tank liner.
    Soldering requires a BIG soldering iron to get enough heat into the tank metal to melt the solder (avoid a cold solder joint). and to make a solder fix work, the inside and the outside must be rust free bare metal, and you need to get flux on both sides of the pin hole (inside and out).
    Anyway, sometimes you may also find that tanks are just too far gone to fix, i had a GSXR tank that was so rusty i just couldn't be saved. After the rust was removed it was like swiss cheese and thin as tinfoil in too many places.
    I will say that you could get away with 1 can of POR 15 for that size tank.
    In my view, 5 days to fully cure the POR15 or other liner before putting fuel in
    I will also say that drying a tank thoroughly BEFORE using the liner, is key. In my experience a heat gun for several hours is not sufficient to truly dry all the seams. the tank needs to be left in the blazing sun for a couple of days to be sure. Moisture trapped in seams leads to failure, insufficient liner around the filler neck also leads to failure
    just my experience. getting any part of the process wrong will lead to a failure.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  19 годин тому

      Thanks mate, yep, definitely a learning experience! Leaving a tank in the "blazing sun for a couple days" is not an option in the UK 🤣 I definitely removed the rust before starting the process, it looked great, just leaked 🤣 I'll probably just leave this to the professionals in the future to be honest

  • @alanveck5756
    @alanveck5756 День тому +3

    It’s a shame you keep getting issues but it makes good content and shows how you get them fixed - great job! 👍👍👍

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      Thanks mate, not sure if replacing the tank can be called a "fix" though 🤣

    • @mxfool1508
      @mxfool1508 19 годин тому

      ​@@AshRowland The tank don't leak anymore, too me that's the problem fixed, it's just how you perceive the term fixed, your doing great keep pushing forward

  • @raytaskas9461
    @raytaskas9461 День тому +2

    Least it started 🤷‍♂️😁. Keep at it ash and I'll keep watching 👍

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      Thank you, the bike's been fighting me with the brake callipers too, but thats for another video 👍

  • @jameshisself7375
    @jameshisself7375 День тому +6

    Hi Ash, regarding tank lining. I know they are commonly available and many really believe in using it for rust prevention or in this case to seal pin holes.
    But in my 50 years of moto building and maintaining, many of those professionally, in my experience they just don't work. Even the best case scenario where they seem to coat well on a good clean tank that is not already leaking, they don't last. The inevitable outcome is that eventually the area around the filler opening de-bonds from the metal. In starts here because this is where there has to be an edge in the coating, and that is the point that fuel leaches under the coating and starts the de-bonding. They come off as a sheet which is found floating in your fuel, or as small pieces which clog up your petcocks and filtration.
    In other cases where there are pin holes, by far the best solution is to weld in new metal. I know that sounds daunting and will ruin the paint, etc. To be honest it is and it will, but rusted out tanks require new metal for a lasting repair.
    A good temporary repair is to use JB Weld properly applied to the inside and outside of the pin holed area. That could get you a few months to several years depending on the bonding you are able to achieve. JB Weld is magic for many repairs and this can be a good short term solution.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      I probably won't try again to be honest. This tank is either destined for eBay, or I'll pay a professional to do it 😂

  • @markdaley71
    @markdaley71 День тому +3

    That engine is minging. Looking forward to that getting some attention. Fingers crossed on the tank!

  • @jamesmacdonald3090
    @jamesmacdonald3090 15 годин тому +1

    I solder my tanks, had a string of GPZs and XJs with same issue, they are prone to it. Soldering was the best solution. Currently sorting a small Divy with a solid but rusty tank, seller gave me a tin of sealant but I am trying to get away with not using it. Problem is peeps think that tank liner is a "cure all" when it isn't. Nice FZR, have had a few, great bikes and good fun.

    • @peterepeat7066
      @peterepeat7066 15 годин тому

      It's a no brainer but most people are simpletons and got rocks in their heads 😂

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  14 годин тому

      I think I'll leave tanks to the professionals from now on 🤣

    • @jamesmacdonald3090
      @jamesmacdonald3090 13 годин тому +1

      @@AshRowland Seen a few "professional" tank restorations on here which leave a lot to be desired. I always believe a competent home Mechanic can do as good a job if not better, we have the time to redo our mistakes and learn? I only use outside help for messy stuff like shot blasting or changing tyres. Will be interested to see how you live with the Ducati ST2, remember when they first came out, overshadowed by the competition and then thrown in the bargain bins and dealers? I almost bought a new 900ss but ended up on Daytona 900 after trying both... severe cramp after riding the Ducati, I would have one in a shot, just above the mantelpiece.

  • @Bevoin1970
    @Bevoin1970 16 годин тому

    Only recently and via a Facebook reel, I watched a video based in Asia somewhere, Taiwan for example. They save everything out there because of the need too perhaps. But in cases like yours, they simply cut away the base of the original tank leaving just the outside shell. They make a new tank from aluminium that hides inside the outer original shell of your old tank. They make the filler cap match your existing tank but that's it. The new tank is bolted to your old tank (Outer shell only) thus when refitted back on the bike, you are keeping the original look of the bike, therefore no need to paint your tank, but you now have a new rust free tank out of view. Clever idea, Preserves the look of the bike and does the job intended. Win Win...🙂

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  14 годин тому +1

      That's actually a brilliant idea!

  • @KensWorldRestorations
    @KensWorldRestorations День тому +1

    I was cringing the whole time watching this Ash...I feel your pain brother. I feel your pain.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      I'll send it to you to sort out for me, I've seen your work, its perfect

    • @KensWorldRestorations
      @KensWorldRestorations День тому +1

      @ aw…now I’m all red in the face.

  • @Oysterseagull
    @Oysterseagull День тому +9

    There is only 1 way to repair a tank. Cut out the rust and weld in new metal. Anything else is a bodge and safety risk..

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      Are you offering? 😂

    • @tab5297
      @tab5297 18 годин тому

      You cant weld a gas tank, diesel maybe but no gas

    • @jamest5149
      @jamest5149 17 годин тому +1

      @@tab5297you can weld a petrol fuel tank but need to flush and air properly… it’s dangerous if not done properly but it’s common practice for those in the know

    • @peterbee88
      @peterbee88 14 годин тому

      @@tab5297
      I've had one welded, and it didn't seem a problem to the guy welding it.
      If you mean because of the danger of exploding vapour, then the answer to that is you use your noggin and vent an inert gas through it first, to purge the fumes.
      The exhaust from a diesel vehicle is perfect for this.

    • @peterbee88
      @peterbee88 14 годин тому

      I've sealed 3 tanks with POR-15 and found it to be excellent stuff.
      Looking at the way it has peeled away on your tank suggests very strongly that the area along that seam was still wet. There's no way the POR-15 sealer wouldn't have stuck to it if that were the case.
      Tanks will never dry out completely no matter how long you leave them - you've got to keep blasting hot air through them to make sure you get into all the nooks and crannies along seams.
      Personally I wouldn't have expected the POR-15 to fix the holes either. Even though it might say that on the tin. I've always fixed holes first as a separate issue, then sealed with POR-15.
      Lessons learned though, so it's all good 👍

  • @alistairshaw3206
    @alistairshaw3206 6 годин тому

    I was very lucky, I found a NOS tank on Ebay a few years ago.
    I had to get my tank rebuilt for my 1972 DT3 250 Enduro, the bottom was rusted out!
    I managed to clean the rust out of my 1973 CB360 tank with Hydrochloric acid, really horrible stuff.

  • @Francey4782
    @Francey4782 День тому +3

    Sounds alright that!

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +2

      Thanks mate, yea, runs great

  • @c-31100
    @c-31100 День тому +2

    You are a real fighter 😊😊😊

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      Thanks mate, this bike is fighting back hard!

  • @VK2JIW
    @VK2JIW День тому +1

    Pleasure whating you work hard on your bikes. As Paula Abdul - One step forward, 2 steps back.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      Haha, yea, this bike's been fighting me

  • @shaunhardie6077
    @shaunhardie6077 16 годин тому

    The joys of owning and resurrecting an old bike, ho hum. Never mind, you have another tank but its a right old kick in the nads about the sealer not working. Keep up the fight Ash, don't be disheartened too much. Oh and its "ROYAL FAIL" by the way, 🤣🤣.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  14 годин тому +1

      Thanks mate 👍 the brakes are fighting me as well, the bike nearly threw me off yesterday, but that's a story for another time

    • @shaunhardie6077
      @shaunhardie6077 14 годин тому

      YIKES, just keep moving forwards and you'll be sure to get everything sorted. 😎

  • @Speng_y3
    @Speng_y3 10 годин тому

    Crafty going for M.o.t. with half a gallon of fuel ...got the same issues with my zx7r tank I scraped some rust bubble of mines and it split open right downv the middle. 😢😢

  • @Beauloqs
    @Beauloqs День тому +2

    Have you been through the electrical yet.....if not theres two connectors on fzrs that are notorious. One is from the ignition key under the tank, and the other is a red one under the left side cover, check these for signs of melting. Ive got a couple of these a early 87 FZR1000 and a 87 FZR750RT, let me know if you have any questions ive rebuilt these from the crank up.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      Thanks mate, I haven't been through everything properly yet but I know the red one you're talking about has been, erm, modified 😂

  • @volvogt21
    @volvogt21 15 годин тому

    I used kreem on my mga and ducati tanks. Worked perfectly but is diabolical on paintwork

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  14 годин тому

      I'd probably get it all over the paint 😂

  • @Beauloqs
    @Beauloqs День тому +4

    Well, it might as well be me.......ive used por15 in 7 bike tanks, works great.........if you follow the instructions to the letter......

    •  День тому

      Yep I’ve used Por15 in several bikes, never had one fail even after years of use. Prep, prep, prep is key.

    • @Beauloqs
      @Beauloqs День тому

      Yes, I have a xs1100 with a liner in that's over 10years old...prep prep prep....and drain. Excess

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +2

      Would you like to do this one for me? 😂

    • @roadbull74
      @roadbull74 День тому +1

      I've also had good results with it, but it's always been on tanks with internal corrosion but no leaks, I wouldn't use it on a leaking tank.

  • @BIBIWCICC
    @BIBIWCICC День тому +1

    There isn’t a tank sealer/liner that will accept ethanol fuel sadly. They are all epoxy based and no matter what they say they all react with ethanol.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      At least I was able to find a decent replacement tank in this case 👍

  • @FoundingStockNZ
    @FoundingStockNZ День тому

    If you're going to use a tank liner, the metal has to be perfectly cleaned and preferably a couple of coats. I've had success and major failures with POR-15, a good product, but it must be done right!

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  19 годин тому

      I'll leave it to the pros next time 🤣

  • @notamotorbikemechanic
    @notamotorbikemechanic 19 годин тому

    Hmm not sure I'd try and fix holes with anything like this, it would have to be welded.
    Just wouldn't have confidence in it.
    I've used Rostio, but that more of a tank cleaner and protection.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  14 годин тому +1

      I'm leaving tanks to the professionals now lol 🤣

  • @ste1872
    @ste1872 День тому

    I've seen people put a small or medium chain in tanks to get rid of the rust

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  19 годин тому

      Yea, or nuts and bolts

    • @razor1uk610
      @razor1uk610 10 годин тому +1

      @@AshRowland ..even some coarse fish tank gravel - the ones about the size of Dowie Egbets/Tesco Gold Roast instant coffee granules too - just don't put the 'used' rust removing fish gravel into any fish tanks or ponds..

  • @conanderzerstorer6237
    @conanderzerstorer6237 День тому +5

    This sealing is only to protect against further rust. If there are holes in the tank, they must be soldered or repaired beforehand

    • @Beauloqs
      @Beauloqs День тому +1

      ......another that hasn't read the instructions.

    • @conanderzerstorer6237
      @conanderzerstorer6237 День тому

      @@Beauloqs If that's what you mean..., I have already successfully repaired several tanks.
      However, I do not know the product that is used here.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +2

      It's supposed to fill the pinholes

  • @blackline66
    @blackline66 День тому

    Just fit the new tank and fairings …. Sell the old ones if you can.
    Rostio from Germany seems a good product 😊

    • @MatthiasMaas-kq7wx
      @MatthiasMaas-kq7wx День тому +1

      i used rostio a few times. it works very well. my Tip for Derust your Tank. Citric acid, boiling water. drying with hot air and then use products from POR. Read the descriptions on the Webpage. the tank must be Rustfree. and Dry. They use Metal ready for the cleaning.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      Yea, thats a good plan, it'll fund the rest of the build 👍

  • @Cheekymonkey1
    @Cheekymonkey1 День тому

    Good night Ash and Kate i love watching your you tube videos on your you tube channel I hope both of you are well and Ash are you enjoying your new build project on your motor bikes please say hello to Kate I miss her being on your you tube videos please keep safe and warm please keep up you good work up on your you tube channel
    cheers both of you do you both like bonfire night and fire works pleas say

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      Bonfires aren't good for Kate's asthma, but she loves fireworks!

  • @niged
    @niged День тому

    Not sure how much all that tank sealer gear cost, but you should have got another sound tank or had yours professionally repaired.

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      50 quid ish, it was worth a shot 👍

  • @andymoorhouse8820
    @andymoorhouse8820 9 годин тому

    Club hammer wack it hard😂

  • @danijelcar5184
    @danijelcar5184 День тому +1

    The best solution for tank rust repair is German product ROSTIO😎👍

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому +1

      What about the holes? 😂

  • @paulf2898
    @paulf2898 День тому +1

    You should have used petseal ultra far easier and better product

    • @AshRowland
      @AshRowland  День тому

      I think I'll leave it to the professionals next time