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A little birdie once told me about this wonderful stuff for sealing fuel
tanks called Marine Tec.  Can be had at boat stores!


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To: "Coupers Tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 9:32 PM
Subject: RE: [COUPERS-TECH] tank sealer


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> The word "assume" broken down means it makes an "ass out of U and me".
I
> assume this automotive magic-wonder tank sealer adhears to aluminum and
> stainless steel and is approved with an STC and the FAA?  If you offer
me
a
> ride in your airplane, I think I will pass.
> George Frebert
>
>
> On Tue, 09 Jan 2001 23:52:08 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >  ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
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> >
> >
> >
> >  To seal my tanks against potential leaks I went to the local auto
store
> >  and they sold me a complete kit.  It consisted of a clearner, an
> >  anti-rust prep wash, the sealer itself, and a bottle of fuel
> >  stabilizer.  This was not cheap, about $135 CAD or $85 USD.   They
said
> >  it was the best thing they had seen and everyone who used it said it
was
> >  great.  It says on the can it is absolutely unaffected by all types
of
> >  fuel and is a permanent sealer.  It is called U.S. Standard fuel tank
> >  sealer, and is made by POR 15 Inc.  It looks like silver paint.
> >
> >  I used a plastic funnel to pour it into the tank.  The next day it
had
> >  dried so hard and tough that I could barely scratch it with a
> >  screwdriver.  The stuff is bullet proof, and the can does say seals
all
> >  fuels permanently.
> >
> >  I took out the fuel outlets and used masking tape over the finger
> >  filters and screwed them back in so the threads wouldn't get plugged.
I
> >  also found a loose rivet under the banjo fitting on the tank that I
> >  popped out with my finger nail.  This is the sort of thing you may
need
> >  to look for.
> >
> >  Hope this helps
> >
> >  Jon Page
> >  415-C  #2675
> >
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