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Calling all gurus

Started by GT @ oh., September 19, 2006, 01:57:17 PM

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GT @ oh.

Is there anything I can use in my YICS box to help it hold up longer ?( you know like a coating of por ......or urethane....... or ........something????                 Mine is probably still in good shape as it only has just over 8k (put over 250mi last two days:) thats a lot for me.     thanks for ideas in advance Greg

Sable

#1
     What is wrong with the YICS? Did it collaps? Is it cracked? Or is it leaking? Or, do you just want to beef it up a bit so you won't have problems with it? Other than having leaks, there is not a whole lot to fix with them. I would go through the YICS test that Lucky has on his site (link below), and fix the leaks if necessary. I can tell you mine looks ugly as hell because of the red RTV Silicone used to seal the internal and external leaks I had, but the chrome cover hides it nicely  ;D

~Sable

http://www.xz550.com/YICS.html
moved to:  http://ridersofvision.net/xz550pages/YICS.html
1982 Yamaha Vision
1982 Motobecane 50V
1975 Kawasaki H-1
1972 Rokon Trailbreaker

GT @ oh.

Not leaking now but was just hoping to prolong life a bit and delay leak repairs needs thats all

Night Vision

Re: Calling all gurus - can I reply anyway?   ???

do the tests... if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

If you seal the outside, what happens if you then get an internal leak?

I JB welded the inner chambers and fiberglass taped and JB'd the outside. I think I have a minute internal leak and it is going to be a tough nut to crack if I want to fix it.

next time, I may go for a less "permanent" fix and put it on my maintenance list.
if it ain't worth doing it the hard way....
it ain't worth doing it at all - Man Law
;D


if it ain't broke..... take it apart and find out why


don't give up.... don't ever give up - Jimmy Valvano

Superfly

I have tried almost everything possible to keep them from leaking, from JB weld to Faststeel, assorted rtv's, gaskets, they all hold for a little while, but alwyas end up leaking eventually. 
A bad marrage is like dirty carbs... It just makes everything else suck.

Sable

#5
     I wouldn't call myself a guru... I learn by trial and error! In fact I have some fond memories of working on cars with my dad and him  saying "Yeah, you're mechanically inclined.... you screw up everything" :-[   

     It took me countless times to seal my YICS correctly... that's why it looks like such a hack job... that and the red RTV is easy to cut open ;D

     Now that I think about it... there may be so much RTV inside my YICS, they may have different volumes on each side... :-\

~Sable
1982 Yamaha Vision
1982 Motobecane 50V
1975 Kawasaki H-1
1972 Rokon Trailbreaker

YellowJacket!

Funny you should mention the POR-15.  I had actually thought of doing that to mine to seal the inside.  I know it is fuel proof but not sure about how heat proof.
I too have done mine by trial and error and it seems to be holding fine this time.

David


Living the dream - I am now a Physician Assistant!!   :-)

zore

I epoxied mine together.  Seems to work fine.
1982 Yamaha XZ550
1995 Ducati M900

h2olawyer

Did mine a few years & over 6,000 miles ago.  Still holding great.  Used a band saw to cut it in half.  Then stuck some sand paper to a small pane of glass to sand all the edges flat.  Cut a gasket like the one shown on Lucky's site - with the cross bars for added strength (if the picture still there).  Used some Aviation Form-a-Gasket to seal it all up.  Checked at the beginning of this summer & no leaks.  If (when) the gasket gives out, it will be very easy to repair.

H2O
If you have an accident on a motorcycle, it's always your fault. Tough call, but it has to be that way. You're in the right, and dead -on a bike. The principle is not to have any accident. If you're involved in an an accident, it's because you did not anticipate. Then, by default, you failed.

kiawrench

if anyone remembers, i swapped my yics for a pair of hot sauce bottles,,,,, still working well, other than rattling loose from the mount a time or two on a spirited ride,,, going to make a small bracket for them soon, then try agin to find more,,, one thing for sure,,, i cant eat enough of the sauce to make these things for more than a person or two,,, lol


last time had to dip bottom in creek so wouldnt set house on fire ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
keep your bike running,your beer cold ,and your passport handy.all are like money in the bank .

smknjoe1964

Kiawrench , please , do tell how you did this with hotsauce bottles ?