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Dented gas tank repair
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[QUOTE="hockeyboy, post: 1003236, member: 47416"] We removed the dent from an alum. RM 250 tank many years ago. We left the cap on, plugged the overflow with a bolt, and attached a small rubber hose to the petcock. We used a hand held bicyle pump and started pumping. It didn't take very long at all. We stopped when we noticed the letters in the word Suzuki were expanding a little bit with every pump. ( a little like a balloon ) You might want to put a belt around the tank to keep it from trying to expand out of its " U " shape. We removed all but the smallest imperfections. I'd be real carefull with compressed air, I think it would blow easily. [/QUOTE]
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