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Hole in tank!

Postby gpxpunk » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:44 pm

Just getting the gpx250 ready to be picked up, I thought i would give it a wash and noticed a bubble in the paint at the bottom of the tank.After pushing the bubble in i thought oh shit.

So i packed the 250 away and then noticed a petrol smell coming from the back and noticed petrol pouring out of the side.


Is there anything i can use to seal the tank? the hole after sanding it back is 20mm long and 5 mm wide.

Any help i dont want to buy a new tank since this bike is sold and just waiting for pick up.
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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby seiko1 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:51 pm

I bought some of that two part resin crap that sets like steel from supercheap.
A mate said he had used that to fix a hole in his tank (car) and it has lasted years :shock:
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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby gpxpunk » Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:24 pm

oh ok its at supercheap. my brother suggested that stuff, but said it was at mca, i might head down to supercheap and see, cheers seiko1
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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby seiko1 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:40 pm

gpxpunk wrote:oh ok its at supercheap. my brother suggested that stuff, but said it was at mca, i might head down to supercheap and see, cheers seiko1

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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby Head_Mechanic » Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:05 pm

It sounds like the tank is stuffed . Don't use the stuff from supper cheap it wont last long and you will have one unhappy customer. the only stuff to use is DEVCON 2 part mix not cheap cost a round $125 you can get it from engineering suppliers. Idid the seams on my old zzr600 tank must be clean and dry
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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby seiko1 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:24 pm

Head_Mechanic wrote:It sounds like the tank is stuffed . Don't use the stuff from supper cheap it wont last long and you will have one unhappy customer. the only stuff to use is DEVCON 2 part mix not cheap cost a round $125 you can get it from engineering suppliers. Idid the seams on my old zzr600 tank must be clean and dry

Whats the Devcon 2 stuff?
How's does it differ?
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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby Gosling1 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:01 pm

Devcon is like an aluminium epoxy putty - its great stuff IF you can find a supplier. I searched high and low years ago when living in Newcastle - you would think with all the engineering shops up there, it would be easy to find. Well there was only 1 place that had it, and that was this crusty old engineer who had a business running out of his shed !

I used it to repair some poor base gasket sealing services on a 2-stroke motor. Some numbnuts had used a screwdriver to lever the barrels off, so there were some big gouges in the gasket area.....Devcon did a great job fixing these.

gpxpunk - you can get some normal tank-repair epoxy 2-part stuff from Supacheap, this will be fine for your small repair. But you will still have to paint the repaired area...

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Re: Hole in tank!

Postby gpxpunk » Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:31 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
gpxpunk - you can get some normal tank-repair epoxy 2-part stuff from Supacheap, this will be fine for your small repair. But you will still have to paint the repaired area...

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cheers gosling1, yeah my brother suggested the 2 part tank repair since he has used it on 2 previous tank repairs and had no problems with it.

tank is already sanded and preped for the 2 part repair kit. will pick some up through the week and attack it next week end. i had to fix some dents on it anyways from previous owners so i thought what the hell ill srespray it for her.
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