1983 gs 650 gl

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    #1

    1983 gs 650 gl

    Hey guys,
    Just wondering if anyone has had to fix leaks in their fuel tanks? My tank has one spot that I tried to seal with bondo but after taking it out for a few rides, I seem to have an issue brewing!😅
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  • tom203
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    • Aug 2010
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    • Norway,Maine

    #2
    How does interior of this tank look?

    and did you get it with pods already installed?
    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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    • Guest

      #3
      The interior looks good, I did a rust clean just before spring. It's basically a pinhole on the seam of the tank.
      No I put the pods on and jetted the carbs.

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      • Gorminrider
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        • Aug 2012
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        #4
        Bondo cannot hold gas back.

        JB Weld (and No substitutes, IMO, until I find anything as good ...) is your friend on a paint-free, gasoline-free surface....tank must be dry and clean and the tank must be pretty-much emptied UPSIDE DOWN in your case...build the jbweld out a bit so you can fair it but there's going to be a lump where patched unless you use a lot of jb to make it fair less noticeably. Do notput the jbweld on and then sand it all off fairing it! There must be "material" covering the hole and the surrounding surface.

        You can prime and paint it after but it isn't the best fairing compound. Unfortunately, bondo (and similar GRP resins) do not stick to it. But it can be unnoticeable if you are patient.

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        • Nessism
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          #5
          PPG PS 890 is an aerospace grade fuel tank sealant. That's the only thing I'd trust for a long term repair on a fuel tank. It comes in various grades relative to viscosity and drying time but all will work similarly. It's a catalyzed product so once you puncture the cartridge to mix the stuff it's all or nothing time.

          Find the best prices on aerospace sealants, primers and removers at SkyGeek. We carry everything you need to leak-proof and maintain your aircraft.
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          • Gorminrider
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            #6
            ^^^yes, true enough, nessism...Mustashio, you will likely find more pinholes and then you will need a sealant...JB weld is for more immediate "remediation", and you are hoping for a few pinholes or holes that a previous sealant missed.

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            • tom203
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mutashio
              The interior looks good, I did a rust clean just before spring. It's basically a pinhole on the seam of the tank.
              No I put the pods on and jetted the carbs.
              What brand pods..and what size main jets did you wind up with .
              1981 gs650L

              "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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              • Guest

                #8
                Thanks for the info Gorminrider and Nessism! I'm gonna check that out. I'm curious, have you used it before? Was reading through some of the instructions and is explains how to apply it to plane fuel tanks, just wondering if it's the sort of product you can pour into the tank and roll it around to cover the interior and that would be good?

                tom203 it was a kit from 6Sigma, here's a picture of the set they sent me. The pods are just a cheap brand I got off amazon. I found a different style from K&N that I'm going to swap them out for.
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                • Guest

                  #9
                  On another note...has any had any experience with putting a different tank on an 83 gs650gl? Wondering what kind of tank I might be able to swap it to with little modifications.

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