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Last on here a lot when building a 248.  

Now that has gone, I am looking at a MH200, year 1983. (According to the VMCC dating cert for the V5).

So, one key question. It has a plastic tank under the cover. What is the current position with modern, ethanol fuel with the plastic.

 

Do you need to use a 'special' additive in the fuel?

 

Does the tank have to be lined?


Is there an alloy fuel tank from another Montesa that fits as a replacement?

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The MH200 came with a plastic tank and seat unit, like the MH349, there was no cover with a tank underneath so it sounds as though someone has made a modification. It was the ealrier UK sold bikes with fibreglass tanks that had a seperate tank and cover

The original MH tanks aren't affected by modern fuel. If the tank on yours is one of the pit bike type tanks, same as used under some TLR Honda tank covers they are fine with modern fuel

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10 hours ago, woody said:

The MH200 came with a plastic tank and seat unit, like the MH349, there was no cover with a tank underneath so it sounds as though someone has made a modification. It was the ealrier UK sold bikes with fibreglass tanks that had a seperate tank and cover

The original MH tanks aren't affected by modern fuel. If the tank on yours is one of the pit bike type tanks, same as used under some TLR Honda tank covers they are fine with modern fuel

... "aren't affected by modern fuel" ...  Brave comment!

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