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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: Mick Milakovic on June 30, 2004, 02:58:34 PM

Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: Mick Milakovic on June 30, 2004, 02:58:34 PM
Hi All, I recently purchased a white XR-80 Honda and the gas tank has turned slightly yellow.  You can even see some places where the tank stickers have not worn off and it was still white underneath.  Has anyone had any success in restoring the color to white?



Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: slvrbrdfxr on June 30, 2004, 11:24:19 PM
Mick,
You might try some acetone inside the tank to clean it up. The yellowing usually comes from the fuel turning to varnish in the pores of the plastic. If you have all the decals removed from the tank exterior can't hurt to use some there too. Just rinse it real good with warm soapy water after the acetone bath. I've had reasonably good sucess using this method on a couple old white Can Am tanks. Hope this helps. Good luck !!
Dave McC
Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: tmc3c on July 01, 2004, 06:52:21 AM
Hey Mick, I bought my son a 1995 XR200R and it had white plastic tank & side covers but the fenders were wrong so what I did was a buddy of mine had a 1984 XR250R that he was parting out so I bought all the Orange/red platic and converted. It bolted up with no problems it might work for XR100R also.I have the tank and side covers left over.

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: Mick Milakovic on July 01, 2004, 02:48:14 PM
Dave, thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try!

Thomas, I know lots of parts on these bikes match each other so I'll look for good parts bikes.  These things make great pit bikes and I can probably make it run forever!



Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: slvrbrdfxr on June 30, 2004, 11:24:19 PM
Mick,
You might try some acetone inside the tank to clean it up. The yellowing usually comes from the fuel turning to varnish in the pores of the plastic. If you have all the decals removed from the tank exterior can't hurt to use some there too. Just rinse it real good with warm soapy water after the acetone bath. I've had reasonably good sucess using this method on a couple old white Can Am tanks. Hope this helps. Good luck !!
Dave McC
Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: tmc3c on July 01, 2004, 06:52:21 AM
Hey Mick, I bought my son a 1995 XR200R and it had white plastic tank & side covers but the fenders were wrong so what I did was a buddy of mine had a 1984 XR250R that he was parting out so I bought all the Orange/red platic and converted. It bolted up with no problems it might work for XR100R also.I have the tank and side covers left over.

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Yellow gas tanks
Post by: Mick Milakovic on July 01, 2004, 02:48:14 PM
Dave, thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try!

Thomas, I know lots of parts on these bikes match each other so I'll look for good parts bikes.  These things make great pit bikes and I can probably make it run forever!