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Preventing further rust on inside of frame
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27 Feb 2014 11:58 #623538
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I have an old 83 KZ1000R that has some issues with rust inside the frame and I've had parts of the lower frame replaced with new material. If i shake the bare frame I hear that there is still some loose rust particles (dust) inside the frame and some will fall out if i hold the frame upright and shake it.
In order to prevent more rust I am considering of drilling a hole in the frame and spraying some rust inhibiting "sludge" to seal the inside of the frame. Do any of you have any experience with this kind of treatment? Should I do it, or should I let it be?
.Tommyboy
In order to prevent more rust I am considering of drilling a hole in the frame and spraying some rust inhibiting "sludge" to seal the inside of the frame. Do any of you have any experience with this kind of treatment? Should I do it, or should I let it be?
.Tommyboy
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27 Feb 2014 18:31 #623579
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How bad was the frame rusted?
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27 Feb 2014 22:28 #623597
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If it were my frame I'd blow it with a serious compressor and see were the holes were .. Maybe sand etc.. Maybe have a buddy weld it shut..
I've always hated the idea of using oil on rust I feel it softens the steel..
I'd rather leave a little sand for the moisture to grab..
Your high pressure air should expose where the bad is coming from ..
I've always hated the idea of using oil on rust I feel it softens the steel..
I'd rather leave a little sand for the moisture to grab..
Your high pressure air should expose where the bad is coming from ..
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28 Feb 2014 00:02 #623600
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Hi I had the same problem on my GPz1100. I cut all the damaged metal out after having the frame blasted and the repaired it. I then welded up all ot the vent holes that serve no purpose after manufacture other than to let water in. On my model there's a tube on the left down tube for a lock so I drilled down and sprayed a full can of ACF 50 into the frame and then put the plug back in. This way I can put more in maybe twice a year?
If you can find one of kawasaki's vent holes in a good place I'd use it as a filler and buy a grommet/plug from a DIY shop.
If you can find one of kawasaki's vent holes in a good place I'd use it as a filler and buy a grommet/plug from a DIY shop.
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01 Mar 2014 05:52 #623716
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The bicycle folks often recommend this stuff...
www.amazon.com/Weigles-Bicycle-Frame-Sav...ibitor/dp/B0012GO58Y
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