chollahan Posted May 29, 2007 #1 Posted May 29, 2007 Well, in a pure moment of happenstance, while I was filling up this morning I had one of my foam ear plugs fall into my tank! What are the chances of that thing going straight down the hole? I sloshed the gas around and looked with my light, but to no avail. I was away from the house and had to get to work so I rode it on in. I have been a ball of nerves all morning long. Someone put my worries to rest. I plan on getting a bottle of sea foam on the way home to combat anything that gets in the line. I am trying to convince myself that a tiny ear plug would disolve into almost nothing since it is almost all air. Help????
Jercoupe Posted May 29, 2007 #2 Posted May 29, 2007 chollahan: Since the other plug is about useless now , i would do a test and soak it in a cup if gas just to see what happens? At least you would know. Jack in Los osos ca:080402gudl_prv:
hipshot Posted May 29, 2007 #3 Posted May 29, 2007 i would tend to believe, that the ear plug has already dissolved. one ear plug in a full tank of gas, should not pose any problems. who knows, you might have figured out a way to raise the octane,and get more power! lol just jt
1BigDog Posted May 29, 2007 #5 Posted May 29, 2007 i would tend to believe, that the ear plug has already dissolved. one ear plug in a full tank of gas, should not pose any problems. who knows, you might have figured out a way to raise the octane,and get more power! lol just jt Depends on the amount of ear wax on it, I would think..........
SaltyDawg Posted May 29, 2007 #6 Posted May 29, 2007 I'm thinking that it won't dissolve at all. I would test it out though just to put my mind at rest. Wayne
Tartan Terror Posted May 29, 2007 #7 Posted May 29, 2007 I think it will disolve but also keep in mind that It wont get to the carbs. There should be a screen inside the tank that will keep it from pluging the flow and also getting to the carbs. Just run the tank enpty close to home and then pull the pepcock. should be right there. if it isnt then its gone. Either way nothing really to worry about.
Squeeze Posted May 29, 2007 #8 Posted May 29, 2007 ....There should be a screen inside the tank that will keep it from pluging the flow .... Let me guess ... 'should be' means you're not sure of that Shield ? I'm quite sure that there is nothing to prevent plugging. I'f i where you, i'd do the Test with the second Earplug in some Gas. If there is some Loss of Material on the Earplug, forget about the Plug in your Tank, if not ... Either take your Chances or go the hard Way of get that damned Thing out of the Tank. You could decide that while Testing the second Plug, if it's swimming on the Gas for a while, you probably have a second Chance for a Catch at the Refill of the Tank.
Tartan Terror Posted May 29, 2007 #10 Posted May 29, 2007 Let me guess ... 'should be' means you're not sure of that Shield ? I'm quite sure that there is nothing to prevent plugging. I'f i where you, i'd do the Test with the second Earplug in some Gas. If there is some Loss of Material on the Earplug, forget about the Plug in your Tank, if not ... Either take your Chances or go the hard Way of get that damned Thing out of the Tank. You could decide that while Testing the second Plug, if it's swimming on the Gas for a while, you probably have a second Chance for a Catch at the Refill of the Tank. Let me rephrase. I have yet to see a pepcock that dont have a screen covering it. Just to keep crap in the gas getting to the filter and pump. I havent removed the one on this bike yet.
rod Posted May 29, 2007 #11 Posted May 29, 2007 This would be a first for me as evey pitcock I have seen has had a screen to trap gunk from the tank. As to the ear plug if it desolves no problem, if it floats still no problem. Let us know the out come. Rod
chollahan Posted May 29, 2007 Author #12 Posted May 29, 2007 Thanks guys. I'm pretty sure it disolved,causer I sloshed and sloshed and never did see it float. But just to know for sure, I'm gonna drop the other in a cup of gas test just to make sure.
hipshot Posted May 29, 2007 #13 Posted May 29, 2007 hey bud! i dropped two brand new earplugs in a jar of gasoline ,this morning, just to see what they'd do. guess what, they float. they don't appear to be soaking up any gas, or sinking, or falling apart. so maybe you have no problem, after all. just jt
pegscraper Posted May 29, 2007 #14 Posted May 29, 2007 I wonder if you'd be able to fish it out if you pulled the petcock valve. I've had mine off, but I forget just how big the opening is there.
GeorgeS Posted May 29, 2007 #15 Posted May 29, 2007 Fill tank to within 2 inchs of top, it might float up to the fill hole. if it hasen't disolved by now. Well, its worth a try
hipshot Posted May 29, 2007 #16 Posted May 29, 2007 I wonder if you'd be able to fish it out if you pulled the petcock valve. I've had mine off, but I forget just how big the opening is there. lynn, the petcock hole ,on a first gen, is a little over a quarter of an inch wide, and maybe 1 1//2" long. your idea might work, if the earplug winds up on the correct side of the tank,when it is drained. just jt
Yammer Dan Posted May 30, 2007 #17 Posted May 30, 2007 Carry longest set of needlenose you have for a while and keep checking.
wkboard Posted May 30, 2007 #18 Posted May 30, 2007 just pick up the bike and tip it upside down and shake it out!!:rotf: Sorry I couldn't resist!! At least it wont rattle.
Yammer Dan Posted May 30, 2007 #19 Posted May 30, 2007 If you can do that come and pick mine up and hold it while I get it welded!!Would be GREAT!!
wkboard Posted May 31, 2007 #20 Posted May 31, 2007 There was a day when I thought I could do that, but it is long past!! I now know that I could never do that in reality- only in my mind. Would be cool to meet someone who could though???
RSTDinPA Posted May 31, 2007 #21 Posted May 31, 2007 Of course, you could just remove the tank next time you need a service that requires tank removal and just dump it over. I think that as log as you do not run the tank totally bone dry you will not have any problems. Another idea is to simply siphon all of the gas out of the tank and see if the plug moves under the filler neck so you can grab it with some long hemostats.
Redneck Posted May 31, 2007 #22 Posted May 31, 2007 He's got a floater in his tank!!! RandyA:rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf:
Redneck Posted May 31, 2007 #23 Posted May 31, 2007 Just forget it ever happened the chances that it will ever cause a problem are slim to none. If I had to wear ear plugs to ride my scooter I think I would invest in some mufflers.
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