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    Posted: 07 May 2023 at 16:18
Now I've got the RSV running again I was a little disappointed to see a tiny drop of Motul on the workshop floor, it took several days looking everywhere under the bike, strategically stuffing paper towels here and there to finally trace where the oil was coming from - which turned out to be the lower front mounting bracket on the tank, which, if I'm honest, was preferable to seeing my freshly fitted crank case gasket weeping oil! 
The tank is stainless, I'm no metal worker, is there an easy DIY fix or is it off to search for a replacement?...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Spoonz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 May 2023 at 16:48
Not uncommon although it’s usually the back of the tank. Braze it or source another tank. 
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As spoonz said it can be fixed but they are very thin, replacement stainless tanks are getting very rare and pricey now.
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I was wondering if I could use some sort of filler, or mastic, it must be a tiny hole as there's hardly any oil leaking, just enough to make it a job that needs to be done... maybe a drop of thick paint around the bracket would work?? 🤣
I'll see if I can fix it before buying another tank, the used ones I have found look rough and are $$$$ 😮
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You really want to risk your engine to a bit of paint or filler, stainless is a brittle steel and doesn’t rot but doesn’t like vibration.
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Is the oil tank under pressure? I don't want it to leak, but the leak is really tiny (1 or 2 drops per day) so surely it has to be a fairly easy thing to repair one ay or another. I don't have much experience soldering, welding or brazing metal, especially not stainless steel, so I'd prefer to find someone to do the job properly if that's the way to go, but if there's an alternative DIY fix I'll try that first. I remember people temporarily fixing fuel tanks with chewing gum back in the day.

Sort of on the same subject how many people use new original hose clamps to reattach the oil (or water) hoses, or alternative versions, or even jubilee clips? I have the clamp pliers that do allow the original ones to be re-used although this is never recommended, seems to work ok though. I'd rather some sort of effective re-useable version if possible, this is something I really don't want to fail when I'm miles from anywhere!...
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It’s not under pressure, mine had a slight leak from the rear lower mount and I had it welded but it wasn’t long until it started again, I found a very tidy stainless tank but it wasn’t cheap, steel tanks are more durable but they suffer from rot.
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just  it done proper i got a welder to go over the lugs on mine because i heard they were weak points for peace of mind £20 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mich1960 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2023 at 07:34
I had the same, the bracket weld joint must have fractured.
I tried the welding route and wished i would have brazed the joint as a repair.
One thing i did when i got my new tank is that i opened up the 3 location holes on the Oil Tank Brackets as i found misalignment on my old tank and thought that this may have been the route of the cause of the fracture.
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