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My K Reg. Pre-Divvy XJ900F has fallen prey to the dreaded Petrol Tank Tinworm. Bugger! I have tried all of the Snakeoil "Sloshit about-lard it on" remedies, and have had to admit defeat. Scraped it all off and am horrified at the state of it.

Asked a quote from Tank Re-Nu in Hartlepool ( Allegedly foolproof solution) £150 plus VAT. Than I'd have to get it painted! Does anybody have a better cure. Good, sound second hand ones are like odourless skunks- rare indeed. I am in Aberdeen. HELP !!! Blue2 :pissed-off:

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Id try a scrap yard mate but as uve said they are rare as hens teeth I aint got any other helpful suggestions sorry.

Hope you get a good and cheap result

Regards

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Thanks for the reply "Misery loves company" I've got the tank in to an engineering firm I used to work with. Brazing or silver solder, they say is what they are going to try. THEN I've got to get it painted! ££££££££ flying out the wndow! Isn't biking just the biggest Fun? Hopefullt that will be the cure, and I can sell my (very nice) XJ for summat else a bit more suited to my plans. Keep it upright! Blue 2

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My K Reg. Pre-Divvy XJ900F has fallen prey to the dreaded Petrol Tank Tinworm. Bugger! I have tried all of the Snakeoil "Sloshit about-lard it on" remedies, and have had to admit defeat. Scraped it all off and am horrified at the state of it.

Asked a quote from Tank Re-Nu in Hartlepool ( Allegedly foolproof solution) £150 plus VAT. Than I'd have to get it painted! Does anybody have a better cure. Good, sound second hand ones are like odourless skunks- rare indeed. I am in Aberdeen. HELP !!! Blue2 :pissed-off:

is this it?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-XJ900-XJ-900-...tem230039865551

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Hi Drewpy, Now how did I manage to miss that! Thanks a Million Pal, I owe you a pint or three! Blue 2 :thumb:

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Hi there, purchased a xj900f a couple of weeks ago, it started leaking from bottom corners of the tank. I drained and removed tank and ground back to bare metal to find it had been filled with body filler. OK so after making it all safe and clean I went with a process of LEAD LOADING all the holes. Done pressure test and all seems to be good and now for a new paint job !

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Hi there, purchased a xj900f a couple of weeks ago, it started leaking from bottom corners of the tank. I drained and removed tank and ground back to bare metal to find it had been filled with body filler. OK so after making it all safe and clean I went with a process of LEAD LOADING all the holes. Done pressure test and all seems to be good and now for a new paint job !

Don't leave us in suspence. Please explain the process of LEAD LOADING.

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He's going old skool on us. Its what the old coach builders used to do to fill welds and such on bodywork its a lead/zink blend i believe..

Some call it silver soldering (very similar to plumbing soldering), only used on older car radiators now i think and really expensive car restorations.

My ol man could do it if i'm understanding it right.

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Lead loading is where you melt solder over the joint or seam that you want to hide and then file it back smooth, used to be used on a lot of old American cars to make them look nice and smooth at the shut lines and around the light clusters, easy to do but a bugger to get off if you get it wrong. :jossun:

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