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Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Now i may be an old cynic.... but that's REALLY not looking ideal to me...
Can that actually be saved or easier/better to replace ?
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Certainly easier to replace, but you will be getting a 20yo tank as a replacement.
There are no leaks, just a skanky interior, So a bit of mechanical magic and hopefully we'll have a functional tank.
I did say to you that this is the worst bit of the whole job!!!!!
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WTF was the bike running on - salt water??
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Unless you went nuts and went for a completely different tank ? or would that balls up getting it signed off for in country use ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401804774349 ... SwCitdHhov
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401804774349 ... SwCitdHhov
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Although Ducati couldn't be arsed to galvanize/rust proof the interior of the tank, they did however fit (in retrospect a bloody good idea) a 13mm drain plug!
Rinse, drain, repeat!
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
That's convenient, beats trying to get the crap out through the tap hole.
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Sadly, for now, it has to be original. Once it's registered then I can do whatever I like to it - there are currently no MOT equivalents here for bikes so it's up to the owner to keep it roadworthy but it does mean you can change stuff once you have it legal to start!weeksy wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:19 pm Unless you went nuts and went for a completely different tank ? or would that balls up getting it signed off for in country use ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401804774349 ... SwCitdHhov
So a tank is a possible for next year, maybe. But if Damannu can rescue this one I'm kinda keen to keep it original if I can For a while!
I do like the one in your link though
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
AWESOME!!!!!!!
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
As, I assume cheap supermarket cola (loads of phosphoric acid ...)
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Nope.
Deox-c specialised rust remover (concentrated citric acid powder) which I used at an 8% solution for 34hrs.
Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Thats the stuff.
Sorted my tank a treat. Since then it's done old tools, exhaust flanges, loads of stuff. Love it, something that actually does what its supposed to.
Sorted my tank a treat. Since then it's done old tools, exhaust flanges, loads of stuff. Love it, something that actually does what its supposed to.
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Re: Monster job!! : Forum build, repair, FUNDING REQUEST
Well sadly today I haven't touched the Duc as I have been sorting this beast out for.real spondoolies!
Turns out the splines on everything in the variator had gone AWOL..
Then, for some inexplicable reason, the immobilizer had cut in as well, just to make it interesting!.
Still, he's happy now it's going nicely now.
He has a 996 and 636 track bikes..........might be on a nice little earner here!!!!!!
Blokes description of problem......it won't start!Turns out the splines on everything in the variator had gone AWOL..
Then, for some inexplicable reason, the immobilizer had cut in as well, just to make it interesting!.
Still, he's happy now it's going nicely now.
He has a 996 and 636 track bikes..........might be on a nice little earner here!!!!!!