The restoration of my 1941 Chief is turning into a never ending saga. Anyway, the decals on the fuel tanks started to bubble up and the paint was fading so it needed a paint job. So, I had them blasted and chemically stripped. When I got them back, there were several dents that had been bonded over before on both tanks. I can re-bondo those.
The problem is that in the right hand oil tank, the fittings for the oil lines have become loose on the inside of the tank. They could have been fastened by epoxy or glue before; I do not know.
What is best way to secure those so that they do not leak? I was thinking silver solder or brazing from the outside / bottom but I am wondering if the fuel tank should be taken apart and then soldered / brazed from the inside instead. What I do not want is to discover that the gas side is leaking into the oil side or have the solder / braze come apart when I am driving the bike down the road if I ever get the thing running again.
If I need to take the tank apart, what is the best way to do that without distorting them, or otherwise going from bad to worse?
Thanks for any tips.
The problem is that in the right hand oil tank, the fittings for the oil lines have become loose on the inside of the tank. They could have been fastened by epoxy or glue before; I do not know.
What is best way to secure those so that they do not leak? I was thinking silver solder or brazing from the outside / bottom but I am wondering if the fuel tank should be taken apart and then soldered / brazed from the inside instead. What I do not want is to discover that the gas side is leaking into the oil side or have the solder / braze come apart when I am driving the bike down the road if I ever get the thing running again.
If I need to take the tank apart, what is the best way to do that without distorting them, or otherwise going from bad to worse?
Thanks for any tips.
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