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I had some large acess covers ( about 6" dia.) that always were a problem
with leaks and I had tried various rubber and cork gaskets and sealants. Finally I did some research and deciced to use some aircraft fuel tank sealant. I found plenty info on the internet but ended up going out th the airport to and bought some from a local aircraft parts dealer. It was a two part polysulfide compound. Since you have diesel (mine was gas) get one that is approved for jet fuel. They have a flowable (class A) and a thixotropic paste (class B) which I used. That stuff realy worked. I think this will work for you as well. -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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