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What is the point of a gasket if the mating surfaces are not very smooth?
Doug s/v CAllista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel tank cleanout ports. From: Bruce in Alaska In article , "Keith" wrote: Permatex #2, stays flexible. A gasket would be even better. or both, gasket smothered in Permatex #2...... Bingo!!! Except I wouldn't "smother" it in Permatex. I'd just neatly cover both sides with it. :-) Capt. Bill |
gasket made out of what?
"LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel tank cleanout ports. From: "Doug Dotson" My tanks are fiberglass. The mating surfaces are not all that smooth. I doubt if a gasket would work well. Think thick. Capt. Bill |
Previous sealing has been in place for 22 years (as far as I can
tell) with no gasket. "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Fuel tank cleanout ports. From: "Doug Dotson" My tanks are fiberglass. The mating surfaces are not all that smooth. I doubt if a gasket would work well. Think thick. Capt. Bill |
Subject: Fuel tank cleanout ports.
From: "Doug Dotson" Previous sealing has been in place for 22 years (as far as I can tell) with no gasket. Then go with that. Capt. Bill |
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