Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
Any way to seal this crack?
The Flyin Hawaiian:
I cant tell how much flat surface that is there but Acerbis uses an aluminum filler neck that bolts to the top of their oversize tanks so there is an option for a dry brake setup. I think you could get that aluminum filler neck and possibly use it on that tank, provided that there is enough room.
bigbellybob:
snap-on has a nice plastic welder you even use filler plastic with it. a dry brake is not a bad idea, it would give it that racing look if one will fit.
500GUY:
I have a dry brake tank, Don't think it would work as the hole and flange are to big, the KX tank would not mate to it flat.
fluffy:
i have used j-b weld on my yz tank ,no leak yet three years.
kayx250:
ive used the soldering iron technique a couple of years ago on a friends bike and it worked pretty well....you just got to take your time and no try to fix it with one solid drag of the crack....you got to slowly work some of the other plastic to the crack.
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