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Repairing leaking fuel tanks <after> removing top skin

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Repairing leaking fuel tanks <after> removing top skin

Post by BCairboat » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:42 pm

Wayne's comments on surface tension are quite valid. There is a better and
much safer solution than using fuel however. Mix water with 10% meth-hydrate
and a 2% standard clear dish soap. Standard food colouring, preferably red or
blue will make any leaks standout against the metal, rivets or seams. The
surface tension of the solution is significantly less than gasoline and will
show up any leaks quickly and safely. Capillary action will cause the
solution to migrate through any voids alerting you to them. Plain water will
remove all residue after completing your test and you can wet vac up any
remainder safely. As for gap sealing and bridging check Murphy's technical
web site on prosealing particularly fibreglass emulsions.




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