Lone Rider
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Hello All: I have a 2006 Big Dog K9 Custom. I recently had an issue pop up with the bike running fine and then suddenly stalling out, dying, as if out of gas, although I had a full tank. (I dislike not having a gas gauge)
Anyroad, I got the bike back home, pulled off the tank cap, and noticed that there was some green film on the inside of the filler tube, right at the top where the inner "tank body hole" has a metal insert to allow for the gas cap to screw into. With a small pair of tweezers, I pulled a small bit of this green film stuff of the inner surface, and looked at it. I realized that someone had probably put a sealer inside the tank and now it was possibly breaking loose, and getting caught down in the tank where the pitcock filter screen is, causing partial clogging, and also causing the bike to stumble and die when fuel cannot flow through the pitcock to the carbs.
Question: What would be the best solution to fix this anomoly?
1. pull the tank, buy another and replace it with a new one? (Because I don't know if there were previous rust issues inside and I don't want to have any more new issues with trying to repair this one) or
2. Pull this tank, flush and refill? If so, what would be the best method to do so?
would I need to find a better sealer? if so, what brand? do I really want all this bother?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.......
Ride safe, Ride On!
Anyroad, I got the bike back home, pulled off the tank cap, and noticed that there was some green film on the inside of the filler tube, right at the top where the inner "tank body hole" has a metal insert to allow for the gas cap to screw into. With a small pair of tweezers, I pulled a small bit of this green film stuff of the inner surface, and looked at it. I realized that someone had probably put a sealer inside the tank and now it was possibly breaking loose, and getting caught down in the tank where the pitcock filter screen is, causing partial clogging, and also causing the bike to stumble and die when fuel cannot flow through the pitcock to the carbs.
Question: What would be the best solution to fix this anomoly?
1. pull the tank, buy another and replace it with a new one? (Because I don't know if there were previous rust issues inside and I don't want to have any more new issues with trying to repair this one) or
2. Pull this tank, flush and refill? If so, what would be the best method to do so?
would I need to find a better sealer? if so, what brand? do I really want all this bother?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.......
Ride safe, Ride On!