Flushing Oil Tank

Trying to get your Spree/Elite to run, or run better? Post your questions here.

Moderator: Moderator

Post Reply
CMason
Noob
Noob
Posts: 18
Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:26 pm
Location: MO

Flushing Oil Tank

Post by CMason »

Just picked up another Spree the other day, and I'm in the process of tearing it down and doing all the preventative maintenance, cleaning the carb, etc. After draining the oil tank I'm left with quite a bit of buildup in the bottom. I've pulled it off but I'm unsure of what I should use to flush it with. I tried searching but didn't have any luck... what would you guys recommend?
Rooney140
BMX
BMX
Posts: 40
Joined: Tue May 02, 2006 5:05 pm
Location: SE, MI

Re: Flushing Oil Tank

Post by Rooney140 »

mineral spirits should dissolve the old oil and dirt and is less harsh than other things like carb cleaner
CMason
Noob
Noob
Posts: 18
Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:26 pm
Location: MO

Re: Flushing Oil Tank

Post by CMason »

Rooney140 wrote:mineral spirits should dissolve the old oil and dirt and is less harsh than other things like carb cleaner
Do you have to rinse the mineral spirits out with anything? Or do you just let it air dry and then you're good to go?
User avatar
noiseguy
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 4379
Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:00 pm
Location: South Florida
Contact:

Re: Flushing Oil Tank

Post by noiseguy »

Anything high-flashpoint would work. I like gasoline... even at $4/gallon it's cheap as a solvent. Hot water and dish soap would work as well.

Use compressed air to dry gasoline, hair dryer for water (not gasoline!!!) or just lay it in the sun with the caps off.

Make sure to clean out the gunk in the filter at the bottom of the tank... those load up with grease and stop flowing.
Admin, Hondaspree.net

Buy air filters and gaskets here (Ebay): http://stores.ebay.com/noiseguysstore
Buy air filters and gaskets here (Amazon): www.amazon.com/shops/spreepower
Buy a t-shirt here: https://teespring.com/stores/spree-powersport-products
Post Reply