With metal shavings no less. Who's going to be first?or a truly worrisome colonoscopy
Yeah but when it got down to the nut cuttin I changed my mind, and put it in the rear. It just looks better back there. I didn't like the idea of a long gas line draped from the front of the bike across the motor.The front looks like the lowest point of that frame tube. I think you made the logical choice there.
There are holes between all the frame joints.There's a condensate hole that leads back into the rear frame stay. It doesn't lead into the seat post tube though.
I didn't find any passages from the tank area into the seat tube. Here's a look at the seat tube from inside the tank. My video at the last part looks inside the seat tube from top to bottom, and it doesn't look like there's any openings except down at the bottom bracket.There are holes between all the frame joints.
Joker Machine is selling a solid seat tube with O rings to seal
the seat tube so that presumes that there are holes into the
tube.
They said that they were having some leaking into the seat tube
without the O rings on the Felts even after sealing the tank.
I don't think I can get anything past the seat post. It's way down there. It was real hard to even get that little peak at the hole behind it. I could probably stuff something like steel wool into the openings on either side of the seat post tube.If you don't seal up the rear of the top tube, will fuel fill up the seat stays?
Can you fish a wire past the seat tube and into the seat stay tubes (with visual guidance from the bore scope of course)?
This isn't going to be as easy as just pouring some sealer into the frame and swishing it around.I getting an idea.
Member HBLOCAL aka John pioneered the Felt tank sealing process.I don't think I can get anything past the seat post. It's way down there. It was real hard to even get that little peak at the hole behind it. I could probably stuff something like steel wool into the openings on either side of the seat post tube.
I wonder if the Caswell would just fill the whole area around the seat post if I poured it down there and held the frame up? I'd rather not stuff anything in there if I don't have to, but I will if it comes to that.
I think you just gave me all the information I need to know.Member HBLOCAL aka John pioneered the Felt tank sealing process.
All the info is on the other forum.
Steel wool with liquefied JB Weld poured over it.
Search and yea will find.
Tom sold the site to an Aussie so it's recently under new management.I think you just gave me all the information I need to know.
I won't patronize that sorry as$ website. It's not the members, the owner. He can sux my tailpipe.
Oh, well in that case, that's different. Thanks.Tom sold the site to an Aussie so it's recently under new management.
Things are very mellow over there now.
It's a little more complicated so give it a read.