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Last question and I'll leave you alone:
Where do I find sheets of neoprene as I was thinking of using engine manifold gasket material. I cut 8" square access ports to be sealed with 12" sheets of Neoprene, formagasket, aluminum sheets, and 8x32 screws. Step1: Drill bolt holes in the 1ft square aluminum port covers. at least 4 to a side equally spaced. Step2: Center the port cover over the cutout, and center punch thru the bolt holes for the tap drill. Mark a corner for reference, in case the holes are not uniform. Step3: Tapdrill, and tap. Note tapping aluminum sucks because it is so soft the tap plugs up. BACKUP several times, and clean tap. Step3: Clean all the shavings with a vacuum. (I am assuming you have a clean dry tank here) Don't want them to look for your filter. Step4: Lay the port cover over the neoprene, and mark for punching holes. and punch. Step5: Spread the formagasket around the port, 2" or more wide. Step6: Lay neoprene over cutout, spread a 1/4" bead around each bolt hole, and lay on the port cover. Step6: Tighten all screws. OOPS i forgot. The start of this was the fuel guage sender. You get the idea. I would cut a hole in the port cover for it, and drill and tap mounting holes. Of course do this before messing with formagasket. Hope this helps. http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k274/densnet/ Den 48yf EAGLE |
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