1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
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1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
Gday all, I'm not sure if anyone can help or point me in the right direction here, but, I'm chasing a fuel tank for a 1986 GPZ750 as i have had the one bike blasted and powder coated and though it looks great when empty
it closely resembles a sprinkler down one seem when I put fuel it, when ,as you can probably guess, doesn't make it all that fun much to be sitting on whilst it is leaking everywhere!! I am going to try some Tank sealing compounds
but I don't know if I really trust these and don't want to be miles from nowhere if and when they give up.
Any help greatly appreciated, I'm in Perth but shipping is fine...
Jethro
it closely resembles a sprinkler down one seem when I put fuel it, when ,as you can probably guess, doesn't make it all that fun much to be sitting on whilst it is leaking everywhere!! I am going to try some Tank sealing compounds
but I don't know if I really trust these and don't want to be miles from nowhere if and when they give up.
Any help greatly appreciated, I'm in Perth but shipping is fine...
Jethro
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank

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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
i have used one of those tank cream kits on one of my historic race bikes it works great and my tank was the same it was like a sprinkler and once i put a kit through it worked great and hasn't leaked since, i would highly recomned it.
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
Postage wont be cheap but if your desperate there is no other choice somtimes
http://shop.ebay.com.au/i.html?_nkw=gpz ... m270.l1313

http://shop.ebay.com.au/i.html?_nkw=gpz ... m270.l1313
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
yep i agree with steve086,have heard a lot of great reports on this stuff and no complaints
the only thing is that be aware when using this stuff it is a bloody good paint stripper aswell
There may be other stuff but every body i know uses por 15
http://www.por15.com/CYCLE-TANK-REPAIR- ... info/CTRK/


There may be other stuff but every body i know uses por 15
http://www.por15.com/CYCLE-TANK-REPAIR- ... info/CTRK/
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
Gday all, and thanks for your help,
I ended up using devcon on the larger holes on the inner seam and lined the tank using the KBS Motorbike tank kit, it appears to have worked very well but only time will tell, I aslo picked a tank with a couple of dents in it through findpart.com locally for $50.00 so now I have a tank to get looking how I want while still having a bike to ride!!! So all in all a great outcome!!
Thanks guys
Jethro
I ended up using devcon on the larger holes on the inner seam and lined the tank using the KBS Motorbike tank kit, it appears to have worked very well but only time will tell, I aslo picked a tank with a couple of dents in it through findpart.com locally for $50.00 so now I have a tank to get looking how I want while still having a bike to ride!!! So all in all a great outcome!!
Thanks guys
Jethro
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Was looking at that but gets a bit expensive to ship over here and some ebayers arnt too eager to help with the organizing side of things!!Hawksam wrote:don't bother with the tank you can get the whole bike on ebay and its the right colour
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/kawasaki-GPZ ... 3f0b318fad
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Re: 1986 GPZ750 Fuel Tank
Gidday,,,if you have no luck I can help...I have 3 GPZ 750's with good Tanks available...all currently holding gas with no issues.Freight to you is $60au...open to a fair offer to help you out..Cheers Baz
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Hey Baz, as it turned out the Tank repair wasnt as good as I had hoped, what would you consider a fair offer to be for one of your tanks??BJMCC1 wrote:Gidday,,,if you have no luck I can help...I have 3 GPZ 750's with good Tanks available...all currently holding gas with no issues.Freight to you is $60au...open to a fair offer to help you out..Cheers Baz
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