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The POR-15 49229 Motorcycle Fuel Tank Repair Kit is a vehicle-specific, easy-to-use solution designed to restore and protect small fuel tanks including motorcycles, snowmobiles, and generators. With a low flash point for quick curing and a durable, chemical-resistant finish, it offers professional-grade sealing trusted by thousands of riders and outdoor enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B00J5947ME |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,386 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #213 in Motorcycle Tanks & Accessories |
| Brand | POR-15 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (820) |
| Date First Available | 25 March 2014 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 49229 |
| Manufacturer | POR-15 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 49229 |
| Model | 49229 |
| OEM Part Number | 49229 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 24.13 x 21.59 cm; 453.59 g |
R**H
Easy instructions to follow worked perfectly sealer the tank
C**Y
I was nervous whether or not there would be enough sealer once the motor cycle tank was cleaned and prepped, it is a 3.5 gal tank. when i was done the drippings filled 1/4 of the 8 oz can. this stuff worked Great.
C**N
I made sure to read the instructions many times, followed them and it worked GREAT to redo my brothers 1980 Honda ATC 185 steel tank. We used "evaporust" in the tank first then followed the steps from there just to make sure we got ALL THE RUST removed first, we did 2 coats and still have some product left over for other uses. Will buy it again.
A**R
I have a 1979 Yamaha XS750F that has been sitting in my garage for the better part of 30 years (though I did clean the carbs and ride it a bit in 2004). The gas tank had about a gallon of old gas in it (more like turpentine) and was caked with a hard layer of crude. After removing the crude and using the POR-15 treatment regime the inside of the tank now looks great. Some responders have stated that this product didn't work and that they followed the instructions in detail. However what they probably failed to do was get rid of that layer of of hard crude stuck to the inside of the tank first. You must remove this hard layer of crude first - and it is not an easy thing to do. First I power washed the inside of the tank. Then I added about a gallon of hot water and added a large cup full of nuts and washers and repeatedly shook and rolled the this mixture around the tank to break up the crude. I repeated this step over and over about 20+ times. I also used a wooden dowel to reach into the tank to break loose some of the crude. After this I filled the tank with 4.5 gallons of Metal Rescue and let it sit for over a week (this stuff also works great). Once I had the hard scaled crude removed from the tank I used the POR-15 treatment regime. I probably didn't need to do the degreaser/cleaner since I had just done the Metal Rescue soak but I did it anyway. The metal prep and final seal coat worked great. I have a tank that is like new again. PS: The dual vacuum petcocks on the tank were removed for this treatment and were replaced with a small steel plate and gasket. The petcocks were also caked with crude and required teardown and extensive cleaning (as did the carbs) - so if you don't have an ultrasonic cleaner I would add that to your shopping list as well.
J**.
I used this to repair a metal tank that had some rust holes in the bottom, nothing larger than 1/8th to 3/16s. I used cloth and patched the outside first and then a day later I painted the inside of the tank. I could not remove the tank so the work had to be done while it was part of the machine. Be sure to follow the directions for cleaning both inside and outside the tank. The cleaners that come with this kit do a great job. Be patient and follow the directions. If you need assistance call the number in the directions and the people who answer are more than happy to help explaining any questions you may have. The paint itself dries really hard so do not get on your clothes as is will be permanent. Dries slowly so you have time to do the work. Some of the other epoxy methods dry very quickly and you do not have all that much time. Very good product and I would buy again. The paint is a very thin liquid and not a gel. I just kept coating the cloth on the outside and let it dry over a day before moving on. Don't be in a hurry.
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