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woodsy

posted on 2/11/14 at 07:53 PM Reply With Quote
Sealing a fuel tank

Noticed a strong smell of fuel when i was in the garage earlier and upon inspection i found a fuel leak from the in tank fuel pump on my BEC MK Indy.
Upon removing the pump i found that it does not run an o ring to seal it but had a very small amount of rubber type sealant.
What is the best thing to use to make a good seal between my pump and tank ??

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bi22le

posted on 2/11/14 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
I used an ali \ metal \ chemical weld for a crack in my tank which has worked a treat.





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splitrivet

posted on 2/11/14 at 11:54 PM Reply With Quote
Make a cork gasket, the chemicals in the fuel will perish rubber.
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cliftyhanger

posted on 3/11/14 at 07:33 AM Reply With Quote
Viton is the stuff these days. Nitrile does not cope long term with the ethanol in petrol. Even the cork gaskets use a nitrile based rubber to make them, I checked all sorts of places (on the net, in shops you just get told "that is what we have always sold" for the specs. Saying that, there was a viton based cork gasket material, but not easy to buy...

Viton O rings easy to get, try "simply bearings"

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leon51274

posted on 3/11/14 at 10:02 AM Reply With Quote
petro putty, great stuff and worked a treat for me.
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rodgling

posted on 3/11/14 at 10:10 AM Reply With Quote
Hylomar blue if you want silicone sealant style stuff that is fuel safe.
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woodsy

posted on 4/11/14 at 05:54 PM Reply With Quote
Went with the Hylomar Blue and so far so good.Thanks for all the replies
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