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It's recovering from a long mold sickness, still very skinny, needs to put some weight on...![]()
Had to take another look and I am liking your alignment tool

It's recovering from a long mold sickness, still very skinny, needs to put some weight on...![]()

If you put plastic BBs in your tank you better make sure you count each one you put in and count each one that comes out that’s why a chain is better plastic bbs don’t carry the weight that a chain will. And Napa sell rust remover in a liquid I bought a gallon here while back not for gas tank for oilfield pipe fence works great I need another 20 gallons thoughI have some heavy, plastic Airsoft BB's if I need them for that purpose.
If it’s like the pieces of hard plastic like in my tank, you can shake it till the end o the day... I had the tank off and managed to get a piece where I could grap a corner of it with the nose pliers, that shit is hard as a rock.... I didn’t put inline filter either... if the bike is in storage I just keep the tank full of good quality non ethanol gas to prevent it rusting more. Never have had a problem.Throw a big hand full of drywall screws in the tank and shake the hell out of it. Then shake it some more. That should get all the loose stuff out???
Just get a big syringe with a hose on it and siphon it out or use one of Harbor Freights brake bleeders and suck it out. I had to use a syringe on mine because someone screwed the drain plug up a little and I did not want to strip out the head of the drain plug trying to get it out. Like you said its a real bitch to get to.Now the next level of problems, in trying to drain the transmission fluid, (as pictured and described in the owners manual), the 'left side drain plug' as is described in the owners manual being the drive is on the left side is unreachable with a wrench or anything else for that matter (no clearance), it is completely blocked by the oil pan.
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Who in the hell designed it this way??!!, it's like a staircase to nowhere...![]()
I'm thinking the only way I can get the transmission fluid out now will be to siphon it out through the filler hole but doing it this way, will I be able to get it all out if I can find a siphon with a hose small enough to reach the bottom, like the size of a spray bottle hose?
If this won't be thorough enough to get it all, what else can I do?
Form actual experience, does anyone have any suggestions that will work? I don't know what else to do...![]()
Thanks...
