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gfmjr_20(at)HOTMAIL.COM Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:40 pm Post subject: sealing fuel senders |
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John-
I had leaks in both tanks until I sealed them with gasket sealer. I would
add some to the existing gaslet.
George May
601xL 912s
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Subject: sealing fuel senders
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:09:53 -0800 (PST)
<jdbutterfield(at)yahoo.com>
hi list
is the rubber gasket enough to seal the fuel sender
housing, or should i put some sealer on the gasket.
john butterfield
601XL, corvair
torrance, ca
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japhillipsga(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: sealing fuel senders |
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John, I used some red Permatex stuff that I have worried about ever since. I am building my RV-8 tanks right now and would recommend ProSeal for sealing in the sender unit. You can buy a pint and that should be more than enough for both tanks and they should not leak. Best regards, Bill of Georgia
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:00 pm Post subject: sealing fuel senders |
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I cut a sender hole in the wrong place in one tank, so I made a larger round metal patch, imbedded it in ProSeal I got from Van's and let it set. It held pressure for several days until I let the air out. I don't think it is called ProSeal anymore. The can says Flamemaster, but everyone still calls it ProSeal.I also built 2 RV9A tanks with it. Good Stuff.
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steveadams
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 191
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:32 am Post subject: Re: sealing fuel senders |
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I would be hesitant to seal the senders in with proseal. I have had to replace a sender and it was relatively simple, however if it is stuck on there with proseal you'll have quite a job getting it off and cleaned up. I used the rubber gaskets with seal lube and they have been leak free for 350 hours.
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:21 am Post subject: sealing fuel senders |
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There are various grades of sealant. One kind is designed for removable
access panels. Once removed however, the old sealant needs to be
removed and new applied. It is pink. The gray sealant becomes one with
the universe. On Cessnas and Pipers with rubber sender gaskets, they
needed to be installed dry. If Fuelube is used the rubber gasket will
extrude. It is the compression that provides the seal. Cork gaskets do
not extrude as much. See
http://www.ppg.com/prc-desoto/main.asp?img=seal&menuID=3
Ken Lilja
steveadams wrote:
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I would be hesitant to seal the senders in with proseal. I have had to replace a sender and it was relatively simple, however if it is stuck on there with proseal you'll have quite a job getting it off and cleaned up. I used the rubber gaskets with seal lube and they have been leak free for 350 hours.
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