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March 3rd 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Cy Galley
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Sealant for polyethylene fuel tank?
They make sealed end pop rivets. Use them to sandwich some pro-seal between
the tank and an aluminum plate. Tap the plate for the fitting.
The old time fix is to rub the leak with a bar of soap. Seals the leak and
gas won't dissolve it.
"cavelamb himself" wrote in message
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On Mar 1, 12:55 am, "Rob Turk" wrote:
I'm looking for a sealant or kit to seal brass NPT inserts into a
polyethylene tank. This is a Kitfox header tank that has developed a leak
at
one of the inserts. I'm probably going to use Mogas that has ethanol
additives. Any hints, tips, thoughts?
Thanks,
Rob
Polyethylene is pretty hard to glue anything to.
LEAF has several sizes of rubber "plugs" that a barbed brass fitting
can fit into. Drill a hole, press in the rubber plug, and poke the
fitting into that.
IIRC, I used 1/4" on my plane, but I think they have a 3/8" also.
Other than that?
New Tank?
Richard
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