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u/cplrampage · 3 pointsr/projectbike

As previously mentioned, spray cans will do just fine for the primer and color. However do not use a regular clear coat for a gas tank, no matter how fuel resistant they say they are, they will still be damaged by gas. You need to get a 2K clear coat, it is a two part paint that will cure and harden and is what is stock on your bikes tank generally. You can buy them in spray cans that have a special valve on the bottom to allow you to mix the two parts.

USC SprayMax 2K Glamour High Gloss Aerosol Clear https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0082LJMC6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_m7qwCbSMY78J1

That is what I used to do my bike last winter, still looks great and is a super hard and scratch resistant finish. The stuff is pretty toxic, you will want to buy a suitable respirator, not just a face mask. You can primer and paint your tank as normal, wait a week or more for all of the solvents in the paint to evaporate (don't rush this, just wait, even if you think it is dry, wait even longer if it is cold out). Once that is done follow the directions on the gloss spray paint. https://imgur.com/Ovmz5mG.jpg

u/Iamnotelephant · 3 pointsr/projectbike

The reason you are stripping the fasteners is because they aren't phillips heads. Those are JIS (Japanese industrial standard) screws. Close, but different. You need to get the right screwdrivers or you'll keep stripping stuff.

https://www.amazon.ca/Hozan-JIS-5-JIS-Screwdriver-Gen/dp/B003F63WI8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540514733&sr=8-1&keywords=jis+screwdriver&dpID=31QR2ZwViLL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

Probably also a good idea to hit all those fasteners with PB blaster or something like that and let it penetrate for a while. It looks like you are having fun though.

u/Syren__ · 2 pointsr/projectbike

Here, check out this video for the chisel and other methods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5d0Bgvjmlk


I second what /u/DC_Farmboy said about the impact driver. It probably wont help you for the bolt that is already stripped but it is a valuable tool when working on these older machines. Also, i would just hit that bike with a power washer or a hose and some degreaser. You are going to be taking it all apart anyway, a little more water wont harm it.

Edit: Just read what you said about the power wash. If you stick a shop towel in the carb intake and use a fan tip on the power washer i doubt you would disconnect or break the wires