This video convinced me take my gas tank off after everything was on and solid just fine, and redo it with four brackets instead of two. The sales pitch presented was convincing: those weak little welded bolts, they say, eventually break from the vibrations of running the bike and the stress of being pulled from below, with the traditional 1 bracket mount.
Instead, use 2 brackets on each side. Screw nuts all the way to the tank, then upper bracket, lower under, and bolt. The tank then sits on top with no pressure, and viola.
Never mind that I had already used threadlock on my tank so it was a lot harder to get it off than I anticipated. The washers had to be pried off basically. Then even after cleaning the threads, I couldn't get the first nuts half way up those weak little welded bolts, due to the paint already on them, and threadlock, and on. All this time I'm thinking I'm putting all this pressure on those welds, which may make them leak all the SOONER.
By the time I was half way I chickened out, I thought it was just too much torque and would rip those bolts.
If I try cleaning them with a wire brush like in the video, I'm stressing them and they may even become loose if I keep at it. Thats not good.
If I try some kind of acetone or paint remover, that's only going to make those bolts more likely to leak too.
Its just a real PITA. So my question is.... is it really necessary?
How often do these gas tanks leak screwed on just the traditional way. I can't mount them the way this video recommends :/
Instead, use 2 brackets on each side. Screw nuts all the way to the tank, then upper bracket, lower under, and bolt. The tank then sits on top with no pressure, and viola.
Never mind that I had already used threadlock on my tank so it was a lot harder to get it off than I anticipated. The washers had to be pried off basically. Then even after cleaning the threads, I couldn't get the first nuts half way up those weak little welded bolts, due to the paint already on them, and threadlock, and on. All this time I'm thinking I'm putting all this pressure on those welds, which may make them leak all the SOONER.
By the time I was half way I chickened out, I thought it was just too much torque and would rip those bolts.
If I try cleaning them with a wire brush like in the video, I'm stressing them and they may even become loose if I keep at it. Thats not good.
If I try some kind of acetone or paint remover, that's only going to make those bolts more likely to leak too.
Its just a real PITA. So my question is.... is it really necessary?
How often do these gas tanks leak screwed on just the traditional way. I can't mount them the way this video recommends :/
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