Hi All,
So I share my garage with my girlfriend and she's constantly complaining about the mild gasoline aroma coming from my 1972 R75/5 Toaster.
I purchased a new gasket, a new rivet and a new washer (part numbers 16111230603, 07119904207, 07119944651 respectively). These are all the parts I can image would need to be replaced. But I can't figure out how to get the old gasket off. I'm not familiar with rivets. I've never worked with them before. Should I drill out the old old? Is there some trick?
I'd love some expert advice on this.
Thanks as always,
Michael
ps, photo of new parts attached
Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
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1972 BMW R75/5 Toaster
1976 Honda CB200t
1948 Harley Davidson WL45
1976 Honda CB200t
1948 Harley Davidson WL45
Re: Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
Duane wrote:The cap has a gasket under it to seal fuel. A rivet is pressed into the cap to hold the parts in. It is hard to remove. Some gently grind flats on the sides so that pliers can get a good hold on it and rotate while pulling it out. Some owners tap the hole and install a screw. That makes it easy to repair in the future. I suggest using Locktite on that screw. If it falls into the tank, it is hard to remove again.
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Re: Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
The mild gassey smell may not be from the gas cap seal leak. it could be from a weepy fuel line.
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Re: Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
Or a bad float chamber gasket.George Ryals wrote: ↑Sat Apr 28, 2018 9:35 am The mild gassey smell may not be from the gas cap seal leak. it could be from a weepy fuel line.
Or a leaky tank seam. Wich is common.
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Re: Toaster Gas Tank Seal Replacement
Besides all those comments on sources, the fuel cap has an open breather vent. Vapors would be escaping from the breather as well.
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