Well, at some point, there has to be a first time for everything...
My 3 motorcycles were tucked away in the back for the garage for their long winter's nap. Fuel tanks were filled up and had a good dose of Marine formula STABIL and/or SeaFoam in them to prevent varnish/gunk and water damage. Around New Year eve, I noticed a strong gasoline odor coming from the R100/7. A day or two later, I noticed some wetness on the cement under the engine. A day or two after that I discovered the left side of the engine wet with gasoline, and the left side fuel line was soaking wet with fuel. I checked the fuel bowls, pulled the fuel line fromt he petcocks and noted that the fuel wasn't going through the line(s), nor was it overfilling the carb bowls. I checked the dipstick - oil level normal and not mixed with gasoline-good. I noticed the starter cover, engine badge were also wet with fuel. Oh....... fudge.
The fuel leak seemed to stop after a bit. I opened the filler cap and noted that the fuel level in the tank was somewhere around 2/3 full - over a gallon had leaked out but the level was now somewhat below the internal "hump" where the tank goes over the frame backbone. I pulled the tank, drained the gas, and, as I feared, the tank seems to have been leaking at the udnerside of the center seam where the 2 halves are joined, in the area directly beneath the filler cap. The tank itself (inside) still has most of the original red liner and doesn't appear to be rusty. But I figure that at least some bit of rusting must have compromised the weld joint (or is it hard-soldered?), or perhaps some strange form of metal fatigue. I cannot find any evidence of rubbing, denting, etc, and the undertank M/C has not been leaking/corroding.
I have to do some cleanup of the tank, but I am wondering if I thoroughly clean the inside and re-line the tank with tank sealer kit if that will adequately do the job, or should I see someone about welding the tank, or try to silver solder it with propane torch, etc (and yes, that will precipitate a repaint).
At first I thought that one or both petcocks were leaking, then I thought maybe the very bottom edge of the tank had rusted out, but neither was the case. I haven't seen an airhead (which doesn't go on motocross/offroad trails) have a tank seam leak in this place before.
Suggestions?
Mike