Snaggletooth Posted August 16, 2011 #1 Posted August 16, 2011 I had rust issues with my gas tank a couple years back so I took the dive and tore the bike down and did a reseal using the Caswell epoxy treatment. That was a new product for me to use and I wondered about the long term results. I've had some failures before with other products. Every spring I pull the sending unit to inspect the tank and it has always looked fine. It's like a Thermos bottle inside with the epoxy. But I figured the true test would be the fuel filter itself. So while I was changing plugs the other day I changed the fuel filter. So with a bit over 12,000 miles since the last filter change I was happy for find NO sediment in the filter at all. Nada. That was a first. So if anyone is considering treating their fuel tank........ Go for it. The long term benefits are worth it. Not a single carb issue since the treatment. It's worth the time, effort and money to get it over and done with. Mike
gscbertrand Posted August 16, 2011 #2 Posted August 16, 2011 The gas tank was the first thing I did when I bought my bike. The next year it was painted and ready for my first ride ever on a Venture. My carbs have been clean ever since; I took my gas tank into another shop where I've send over 100 tanks, during the last 25 years, and they always do a great job. Well worth the effort if you have the time and tools and this source of information.
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