Introduction
This guide will show you how to patch a small hole in dirt bike fuel tank.
Parts
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First, you will need to sand down the rough edges around the hole in fuel tank.
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Make sure the hole in the fuel tank and its surrounding is as smooth as possible.
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Avoid having air pockets in the ointment. Air pockets may make the patch less effective or not seal at all.
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Once the ointment is spread over smoothly, you will need to rub the edges out so there is no edge that can be caught on something.
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Let the patch dry over.
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Try not to touch patch until completely dry. This may take a couple hours.
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Next, you will need to check the patch after completely dry. Make sure there is no bubbles or edges where there could be another potential leak.
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When tank is full check to see if there are any leaks in the patch. Leaks consist of fuel dripping or even air leak from patch.
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When there are no leaks start riding. Your tank is now patched. Check up on patch after ride to make sure it is still sealed.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.