Ed, Harry, Kim, et al

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.  I do believe every one of your inputs 
will prove valuable to me....And I should have known that Syd Cohen would have 
full instructions, somewhere.

Dave Winters










Dave,
 
I recently repaired the left side, outboard end of the fuel tank on my 415C by 
following the instructions on the link below. It worked great and no leaks at 
all!  After I removed the fuel tank. I ordered up a bunch of  the rivets as 
descibed, drilled out the old, cleaned things up, redimpled the holes,placed 
fuel tank sealant where needed, installed the thank end, and riveted the tank 
end back in place with my rivet squeezer. Afterwards, let it dry for a day, and 
them pressure checked the tank with air and soapy water. If you decide to fix 
the leak yourself, let me know if you have any questions.
 
Kind Regards,
 
Stan Bearup
American Falls, Idaho
 
Here is the link: http://www.ercoupe.info/?n=Main.TankRepair










Kim Blackseth, ICC, CASp
310 17th St
Oakland, CA
510-839-1760



                                          
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