There is a detailed walk-thru on the naked goldwing site. Do a search for electrolysis to find the thread. You use Arm & Hammer washing soda, not baking soda!! Kroger has it for 3 bucks for 3 lb box.
I have done it for 2 weeks solid using a schauer 6 amp charger and had no problems. After reading G-Mans reply I
think it would be better to use a higher amp charger. There are many ways to do it. I used coat hangers thru a rubber
sink stopper and plugged into the sending unit hole on a goldwing. Do not plug up the tank completely, there is gas that
will be created and has to be let out. As mentioned earlier the positive can't be allowed to touch the ground.
Brady
Paint/rustI often use electrolysis to remove rust from parts before I zinc plate them, and it works very well. There are some cautions that should be observed, and these are nicely addressed in the article at this link:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/andyspatch/rust.htm
I used a brass pipe fitting to cap the petcock threads. I believe it was 1/4 pipe. the threads didnt match up but it worked good enough to hold the water. And the brass didnt mess up the threads on the tank. I just used a rubber cap on the reserve elbow fitting. I dont believe this method would harm the rubber but your gonna wanna take off the petcock anyway, and the rebuild kits are cheap.This for a CB tank. I made up a Gasket and block off plate for my CB160 tank that had a bolt on petcock.
64' CB77
65' CB160
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