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FWIW...

I don't know for sure about Alons, but I'd guess Mooney just propagated whatever they were doing. According to the Cadet service manual, the sloshing compound was 3M's EC-776 ...

  www.3mcompany.gen.tr/intl/kr/img/adh/adhesives/scotch-grip/EC776.pdf

At 06:52 AM 3/5/2007 -0600, Ed Burkhead wrote:

I've since heard John Wright, Jr., (of Coupe fuel tank rebuilding fame) exclaim that no sloshing compound is legal in a Coupe. If so, there are bunches of illegal Coupes. And maybe the Alon was made under different rules. But the sloshing compound becomes more of an issue if fuel is used that contains additives which might attack the sloshing compound.




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