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General / Re: peeling inside gas tank
Last post by bump - Today at 07:12:50 AM
I did a tank that sat for 10 years with gas in it. Inside was full of crud and the liner was peeling off. I out about 2 handfuls of machine nuts in tank with kerosene, then skook it until my arms about fell off. Didn't do much. I then out in 1 lb drywall screws in tank then set this up.

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Let it run like that for about 2 hrs then cleaned out tank. It worked very well cleaning tank. Then I used Por 15 Fuel tank sealer. Tank doesn't leak now.
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General / Re: Lifters
Last post by IronButt70 - Today at 06:53:24 AM
Quote from: hattitude on Yesterday at 07:22:34 PM
Quote from: IronButt70 on March 27, 2024, 06:44:50 AM
Quote from: JSD on March 25, 2024, 09:03:23 PMAlways use koyo full roller


Always had good results with Torringtons too.


FYI.... Due to Torrington selling to Timken, who later sold the Torrington Bearing line to JTEKT Corporation of Japan, Torrington bearings are now marketed solely under the Koyo brand name.

https://www.sonnax.com/posts/833-jtekt-north-america-koyo-bearings-notice
Did not know that. The last ones I replaced on my TC we're stamped Torrington IIRC but that was 6 years ago.
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General / Re: peeling inside gas tank
Last post by Inda Win - Today at 05:29:36 AM
I must be getting old, because when I first saw the subject I thought it said "peeing inside gas tank".  :SM:
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General / peeling inside gas tank
Last post by chas - Today at 03:55:09 AM
Hi All- I noticed some large flakes of tank liner beginning to fall off. Anybody have a product they used to cream the tank and was successful? I did it to another bike years ago and it worked good,but cant remember the name of it. Many thanks in advance.- Chas
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Twin Cam / Re: cams
Last post by smoserx1 - Today at 03:40:01 AM
None of the cams I ever used in my bike had the extra set of markings on the chain sprockets, but that is a nice feature. It is a lot easier to make sure the cams are timed to each other using those markings as they are right next to each other.  If your cams lack the sprocket markings use a straightedge to verify alignment with the markings on the end of the cams like the SM suggests.
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General / Re: Lifters
Last post by hattitude - Yesterday at 07:22:34 PM
Quote from: IronButt70 on March 27, 2024, 06:44:50 AM
Quote from: JSD on March 25, 2024, 09:03:23 PMAlways use koyo full roller


Always had good results with Torringtons too.


FYI.... Due to Torrington selling to Timken, who later sold the Torrington Bearing line to JTEKT Corporation of Japan, Torrington bearings are now marketed solely under the Koyo brand name.

https://www.sonnax.com/posts/833-jtekt-north-america-koyo-bearings-notice
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General / Re: Pro Action Suspension
Last post by brent - Yesterday at 06:20:19 PM
thanks
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Twin Cam / Re: SE Transmission info neede...
Last post by Ohio HD - Yesterday at 05:25:43 PM
Quote from: fbn ent on Yesterday at 04:28:18 PMYes, thanks Brian! Hit the nail on the head. That is why I asked here.... :hug:

I said kit number 1060 as I assume you're working on an FLH bike. Other models have a different kit number.   
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Twin Cam / Re: SE Transmission info neede...
Last post by FSG - Yesterday at 04:35:02 PM
you going to put a Squirrel Cage in there ?
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Twin Cam / Re: SE Transmission info neede...
Last post by fbn ent - Yesterday at 04:28:18 PM
Yes, thanks Brian! Hit the nail on the head. That is why I asked here.... :hug:
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