Plastic Tank problems: Discussion thread, see info thread sticky for updates

Started by ducatiz, June 09, 2009, 12:56:37 PM

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Raux

so the lawsuit? any of you guys?

I just think he's not including enough people.
The government for mandating ethanol
The lobbyist for pushing it
The ethanol producers for damages to the tanks and systems
The stations that didn't refuse it or offer options

Spidey

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duccarlos

Quote from: Raux on November 23, 2010, 01:25:00 PM
I just think he's not including enough people.
The government for mandating ethanol
The lobbyist for pushing it
The ethanol producers for damages to the tanks and systems
The stations that didn't refuse it or offer options

You can't sue those people. Ducati is the low hanging fruit.
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ducpainter

Quote from: Triple J on November 23, 2010, 10:59:06 AM
They make an injected and a carbed model...there's more??  ???

The pump from the S*R versions is different. More like SBKs that mount on the flange. I don't think it will slip right in to the bracket in an earlier steel tank. Also the pressure regulator is in the tank/flange like the SBKs. You'd have to add an external one like on the pre plastic tank models.

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NorDog

Quote from: humorless dp on November 23, 2010, 02:15:29 PM
The pump from the S*R versions is different. More like SBKs that mount on the flange. I don't think it will slip right in to the bracket in an earlier steel tank. Also the pressure regulator is in the tank/flange like the SBKs. You'd have to add an external one like on the pre plastic tank models.



So what I'm thinking is that no one makes a direct replacement tank made of aluminum, steel, iron, copper, or bronze.  Sounds like a direct replacement tank made of metal really is unobtanium.
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Spidey

Raux, if you flip back through the thread, you'll find that it was discussed (and is still being discussed) starting a coupla pages ago.
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Raux

Quote from: Spidey on November 23, 2010, 04:13:26 PM
Raus, if you flip back through the thread, you'll find that it was discussed (and is still being discussed) starting a coupla pages ago.
oh, sorry. DucatiNewsToday apparently posted DucatiNews from Yesterday ;)

herm

Quote from: humorless dp on November 23, 2010, 02:15:29 PM
The pump from the S*R versions is different. More like SBKs that mount on the flange. I don't think it will slip right in to the bracket in an earlier steel tank. Also the pressure regulator is in the tank/flange like the SBKs. You'd have to add an external one like on the pre plastic tank models.

but... you can use the earlier pump and filter for the s2r models.

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ducpainter

Quote from: herm on November 23, 2010, 07:37:50 PM
but... you can use the earlier pump and filter for the s2r models.

bookmarked the page.
I don't think so.

You would still need the flange to block off the hole...

the flange comes with a pump and all the goodies for about $1800.
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redxblack

Quote from: NorDog on November 23, 2010, 02:36:47 PM
So what I'm thinking is that no one makes a direct replacement tank made of aluminum, steel, iron, copper, or bronze.  Sounds like a direct replacement tank made of metal really is unobtanium.

Anyone with the startup capital and willingness to go into fabrication could make some bank - especially if they could get Ducati to license them as DP parts.

herm

Quote from: humorless dp on November 24, 2010, 03:47:32 AM
I don't think so.

You would still need the flange to block off the hole...

the flange comes with a pump and all the goodies for about $1800.

i didn't see on the site where it said if the monster tank had the flange style fuel pump, or the older. i assumed not.

which doesn't mean i am right....
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GAAN

Quote from: humorless dp on November 24, 2010, 03:47:32 AM
I don't think so.

You would still need the flange to block off the hole...

the flange comes with a pump and all the goodies for about $1800.

4k

for a "beater" gas tank



Raux

so no one is making a metal tank that you can direct swap all the parts from the plastic tanks?