Can you see what it is yet
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- Hogdigerdy Dog
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
nice one boris sounds like it's coming together nicely,
braided lines as well, bonus
the tank cleaner is good shit,
iv'e been banging on about it for ages i know
but why spend £150 plus to send it off to be cleaned, when all there gonna do, is what you did, and for probably less the a score,
as for the second tank, if someone HAS used a tank sealant in there, i'm not sure the acid bath will do the trick as that shit is petro/chemical resistant, you may need something a bit more caustic
but probably worth a shot if you got some left,
although you have to ask why did they use it in the first place, you might find the better looking tank is the dog of the 2
braided lines as well, bonus

the tank cleaner is good shit,
iv'e been banging on about it for ages i know

as for the second tank, if someone HAS used a tank sealant in there, i'm not sure the acid bath will do the trick as that shit is petro/chemical resistant, you may need something a bit more caustic

although you have to ask why did they use it in the first place, you might find the better looking tank is the dog of the 2

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Re: Can you see what it is yet
I've got some other stuff to use on the second tank. It's wierd stuff in there, really brittle, I used an old spindle with a nut on the end and scratched a lot of it off.
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Just a heads up for people that want to get rid of the rust inside a Tank
Use Citric Acid
Available on FleaBay in powder form
Use Citric Acid
Available on FleaBay in powder form
- thunderace
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Wraith wrote:Just a heads up for people that want to get rid of the rust inside a Tank
Use Citric Acid
Available on FleaBay in powder form
Or use the bits of lemon and lime left over from your daily G&Ts

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Unsweetened Kool-Aid brand lemonade mix.
- jim157
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Your local Asian supermarket or home brewing shop will sell it too. I've used it to de-rust BMX parts with some success.Wraith wrote:Just a heads up for people that want to get rid of the rust inside a Tank
Use Citric Acid
Available on FleaBay in powder form
AUTOEXEC.TWAT
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Well this is the stuff in action .... not that you can see much

and after (before I rinsed it out with the shower)

I don't understand why I gat a nagging for this, not like we needed a bath


and after (before I rinsed it out with the shower)

I don't understand why I gat a nagging for this, not like we needed a bath

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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Tonight - it's pi55ing down so I'm staying at home.
I did do a little bit of cleaning though, spot the difference.

In other news - I got a 3HE engine bolt set, the long bolt has 2 spacers that are the same as the single one on the 3TJ. The bolt itself is M10 but too long so tomorrow I'm going to have a walk around the railway arches and try to find a man plus lathe to cut it down and rethread te bogger.
I did do a little bit of cleaning though, spot the difference.


In other news - I got a 3HE engine bolt set, the long bolt has 2 spacers that are the same as the single one on the 3TJ. The bolt itself is M10 but too long so tomorrow I'm going to have a walk around the railway arches and try to find a man plus lathe to cut it down and rethread te bogger.
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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Boris I can completely understand.
Couldn't work out why the wife went nutz when I cleaned some enginge parts in the dish washer.....
Couldn't work out why the wife went nutz when I cleaned some enginge parts in the dish washer.....

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Re: Can you see what it is yet
Was she upset because you fogot to take the bearings out ???
Ok - The headrace bearings arrived ... so I fitted them
Putting the bottom bearing on the steering stem took a while, I had to use a punch and tap it on bit by labourious bit ... but it worked.

The races were easy by compaison, and I greased the new bearings too


Then fitted up the front end

So now we have a rolling chassis - which is nice.
Ok - The headrace bearings arrived ... so I fitted them


Putting the bottom bearing on the steering stem took a while, I had to use a punch and tap it on bit by labourious bit ... but it worked.

The races were easy by compaison, and I greased the new bearings too




Then fitted up the front end


So now we have a rolling chassis - which is nice.