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Removal of "plastic pads" on gas tank

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rattler
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Removal of "plastic pads" on gas tank

Post by rattler » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:47 am

Is there a preferred way of removing the pads from the gas tank? How are they attached? I don't want to damage anything in the removal process. At times I can be good at that!!

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tank pads

Post by linmictil2 » Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:33 am

Morning: I just put the old EOM set back on a CL77 tank I painted. As long as the rubber isn't "hard" you can just pull it right off. There is a lip on the tank behind the pad. Grab the very back of the pad and pull out and up. The rest just pops off with a little pulling. It is a little harder getting it back on than off. I hope I explained this so you understand.. Let us know if this helps or not.

Mike
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Post by rattler » Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:55 am

Thanks for your reply, Mike. I will have at it. I'm wondering if it would help to apply some heat for reinstallation?? First I have to get it off in good shape! Your instructions were fine

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Post by Paul Strassmaier » Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:40 pm

Definately warm them up, and the generally come off easiest in the lower back corner first, just pull them back toward the seat before you pull out! Good luck, Paul

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Post by rattler » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:22 am

More good info. Thanks Paul. I am completing a 2 year restoration on a 66 Scrambler, and delayed the tank painting to the last. I need to get going on this. Thanks again

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