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On Mon, 12 May 2008 14:00:47 -0500, Geoff Schultz
wrote: I have an aluminum fuel tank which has about a 6-8" inspection cover made out of the same material. The cover screws through a rubber type gasket and the screws are threaded into the tank material. One or two of the screws have stripped the threads and the tank weeps diesel primarily when it's completely full. Basically I think that I have 2 options to repair this. 1) Redrill/tap with larger screws 2) JB Weld a nut on the inside. Any comments/suggestions? At the Boeing company they occasionally **** up a rivet. They drill it out and install an oversized one, they call a 'Lockheed Rivet' So put in 'Lockheed Screws' So how thick is the material? If it's thin, it might be a good idea to have more screws. Casady |
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