• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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IMS Tank leak What's the fix?

MorrisBetter

Husqvarna
AA Class
After a recent ride I noticed that the trailer had a faint whiff of fuel when I opened the door. A nose check around the bikes indicated it was my bike. Today I removed the tank (IMS 3 Gal.) and found signs of an obvious leak. The leak appears to be coming from the area around the right hand screw (left side in the picture).

I remember hearing of this problem before but a search turned up no hits. Can anybody offer advice? Is it worth contacting IMS?

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All six screws were torqued properly. I'm pretty sure this is the source of the leak:
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damn that sucks- so where did you get the tank from? IMS? Search justgastanks.com- I think these guys make good on all the IMS issues.

Haven't you had that tank for a long time?
 
On 2 IMS tanks for me, the plastic between the bolt holes was too thin. When the tank expanded, the area between the holes arced up and created leaks. I sent both back, not well designed. The only fix I could see would be gasoline resistant silicone seal.

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Had the same problem with my IMS tank for TE 250 2010. I fixed the leak with a home made rubber gasket.
 
was having trouble sealing my stock tank after replacing my fuel pump..I used 3/32 buna-n from McMaster carr..could have used a much less thicker material..1/32 should do the trick...mine hasn't leaked since...
 
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