View Full Version : Getting a dent out of a fuel tank, how do I approach this?
Hamish Carlson
24th November 2009, 09:56
A while ago I crashed a GSX750 katana (pop up headlight). During the crash I annihilated the stator cover, smashed the left wing mirror and dented the fuel tank with the handle bars. It looks like it should just pop out but I can't figure out how to go about popping it out, never pulled dents out before, normally just bog over them and respray the whole tank, but since this isn't my bike I have to do what the owner wants. So any clues how to get it out? Would a panel beater be able to do it as a 5 min job? Dent is about 70mm diameter.
Hamish Carlson
24th November 2009, 10:17
just realised I put this in the wrong catagory, can an admin move it to bodywork?
P38
24th November 2009, 16:23
You could try to blow it out by filling the tank with compressed air.
Remove the tank, empty it first though.
The old dry ice trick might work too depending on how deep the dent is.
http://www.wisebread.com/remove-car-dents-quickly-and-cheaply
Good Luck
hayd3n
24th November 2009, 16:57
i wouldent use compressed air i seen images of what happens when the seams go
you can get a paintless dent fixer
or use this method, yes i know its a alloy vid but still the same method used
but you need to respray look here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqIHMlFr4n8
Owl
24th November 2009, 17:11
you can get a paintless dent fixer
That'd be worth a try!:yes: We use them at work often, but not for petrol tanks. They do a bloody good job too!
Reckless
24th November 2009, 17:15
If its got no creases or stretched the metal to far: sink plunger!
Pussy
24th November 2009, 18:25
Frenchy from here on kb does an awesome job... be worth talking to him
Chooky
24th November 2009, 19:11
Yer.. Frenchy fixed my cb tank... I think he weld stuff on and pull from there.... It look like new, had to be repainted but..:cool:
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