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Unfortunately I don't have the name or any un-used product as the small 3 oz
unit required that it all be mixed. You can do a goggle search and look for "aviation fuel tank sealant" you will find a lot but look at products like Naftoseal MC-236-B or from a company called, aviation Products find their listing of CS-3201 or CS 3204. Get the paste not the flowable liquid, paste is indicated by suffix "B'. I am hardly conversant in aviation stuff, as I understand it, a lot of aircraft have tanks that routinely require internal inspection, so sealing them back up is done often. Hence, there are lots of products for this. So your local airport, even if it is small ,will have or will know some aircraft mechanics who will know all about this stuff and likely have it on hand. When I spoke to a parts guy at our little aircraft company, he knew exactly what I was talking about. good luck -- Ron White my boatbuilding web site is: www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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