Fuel tank sealer, KBS -V- POR 15

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Fuel tank sealer, KBS -V- POR 15 FR 06-01-2008
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Posted by FR on June 1, 2008, 11:30 am
Has anyone tried or had experience with either of these products?

Are they comperable? I have used Kreem in the past. But never again.

I am hoping for a harder more durable long term fix.

Bets regards,

frp




Posted by John on June 21, 2008, 8:44 am

> Has anyone tried or had experience with either of these products?
>
> Are they comperable? I have used Kreem in the past. But never again.
>
> I am hoping for a harder more durable long term fix.
>
> Bets regards,
>
> frp
>

Kreem should only be used on a brand-new tank. I've heard horror stories of
how it peels off and clogs the fuel jets and lines when installed in a tank
that's been in use for a while. I always keep a full tank of gas when it's
parked in the shed, especially in the winter when it's more prone to
developing condensate inside the tank and causing rust. My current
motorcycle is thirteen years old and the tank looks like new, inside.



Posted by Claude Hopper on July 9, 2008, 5:52 pm
John wrote:
>> Has anyone tried or had experience with either of these products?
>>
>> Are they comperable? I have used Kreem in the past. But never again.
>>
>> I am hoping for a harder more durable long term fix.
>>
>> Bets regards,
>>
>> frp
>>
>
> Kreem should only be used on a brand-new tank. I've heard horror stories of
> how it peels off and clogs the fuel jets and lines when installed in a tank
> that's been in use for a while. I always keep a full tank of gas when it's
> parked in the shed, especially in the winter when it's more prone to
> developing condensate inside the tank and causing rust. My current
> motorcycle is thirteen years old and the tank looks like new, inside.
>
>
Plastic tanks would solve all these tank rusting problems.

Posted by Joe on July 13, 2008, 7:50 am
> Plastic tanks would solve all these tank rusting problems.

Yes, but where would we put our magnetic tank paint protectors, magnetic
tank bags, etc... :)
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