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First Bike, 81' XJ550 Seca

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Greatscott, Jun 26, 2011.

  1. zombiehouse

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    I would recommend doing the dent repair before cleaning and sealing the inside of the tank. You never know what pulling dents out of the tank will do to the seams. You may end up finding new leaks in your newly sealed tank.
     
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    The seam dents, i'm not even going to touch. Those I can get over, especially on this old tank. Maybe when I get a newer one, or one with less problems, i'll worry about anything else, but should I fill in or pull out the top dents?
     

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