Are you SURE it is rust? FrameSaver- frequently applied to rivs, is
orange/brown in color but has a VERY distinctive odor about it. Make
sure you saw rust and not framesaver.
-sv
Framesaver smells, to me, very sweet. A cloying, almost nauseating smell.
-sv
Internal rust is usually more of a theoretical concern than a real-world problem. A thin film of rust on the inside of your frame is normal and doesn't mean your frame is going to die at an early age. Thick rust deposits around the BB are usually a sign of longterm neglect of basic maintenance, but are probably treatable. I don't generally bother with frame saver on my own bikes because it adds too much weight, but I usually pre-emptively address potential customer panic by fogging every frame/bike we sell.
Mass is preserved.
At the MOST the weight you could add is the weight of the whole can of
frame saver.
But you must subtract the weight of the can itself.
it's trivial.
-sv
I think you want to leave those open, so any water that does get in, can drain out...
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I often say absurd things for comedic effect. I have to remember that absurdity is often difficult to distinguish from the things that genuinely concern some people who are into bikes! Joking aside, the question of frame saver weight has been asked.