The gas tank is stamped. Don't remove the lip. The gas tank will leak.These gas tanks with the lip going all the way around it- if I remove the lip and smooth it out would I have to put any kind of sealant inside or outside or can I just keep my grinder from going too deep?
When you fit the chain, if it runs smooth and lines up good then you're fine. If not, then turn it around, it will move the chain out a 1/4". I've run them both ways, as needed to clear tires. I have instructions that say the bevel goes in, but never really worried about that.Also, for confirmation- when I mounted the sprocket on the rear wheel I placed the bevel so the teeth were closer to the wheel - it looks like that's what's right but I dont have any solid instructions so that's taking me alot longer as well
The gas tank is stamped. Don't remove the lip. The gas tank will leak.
If ya do remove the lip with a grinder your gonna ruin the gas tank.
If ya don't like the gas tank stamped lip seam. you can always put some decretive trim on it.
Automotive door or fender trim works great. Available in different colors too
Here is a pic of my gas tank lip with a chrome trim on the lip
Here you go for instruction manual for Zeda 80 complete with parts identification etc...DAMIENCan someone link me to instructions for the build? I'm almost done but I'm sure it would be helpful..
Also a exploded view of a zeda 66/80 maybe with part numbers would for sure be helpful to have
She is almost done coming along very nicely. I'll post pics and decriptions when she's up and running
Thanks everyone
Your crazy for even considering it.Even with the sealant I've seen on motorcycles it would leak?
Well I probably am crazy. I wont dispute that.Your crazy for even considering it.
But if ya want to try it, the worst that can happen is ya gotta buy another tank