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1. 02:04 PM - Leaking tank (Robert Murillo)
2. 02:51 PM - Re: Leaking (Jeff Orear)
3. 02:52 PM - Re: Leaking tank (Neal George)
4. 08:04 PM - Re: Leaking tank (MnwPeeps@aol.com)
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Hi:
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My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,- I tried puting Pro seal on the out
side , that does
not work.
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Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
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Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
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Thanks for sugestions,
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Bert=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You Yahoo
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Hi Bert:
If I recall correctly, there is a technique where you use a Loctite
product (the name escapes me) that is green in color where you put a
dab of it in the area of the leak and then apply suction to the tank
with a vacuum. The sealer gets sucked into the leak.
Do a search in the archives and you should be able to find the
specific Loctite product to use.
Regards,
Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
Peshtigo, WI
On Sep 16, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Robert Murillo wrote:
> Hi:
>
> My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking, I tried puting Pro seal on
> the out side , that does
> not work.
>
> Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the
> easiest...
>
> Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
>
> Thanks for sugestions,
>
> Bert
>
> ______________________________________
>
>
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Bert -
Where is it leaking?
At a rivet?
Along a baffle seam?
neal
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[mailto:owner-rv6-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robert Murillo
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:03 PM
Subject: RV6-List: Leaking tank
Hi:
My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking, I tried puting Pro seal on the out
side , that does
not work.
Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
Thanks for sugestions,
Bert
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Subject: | Re: Leaking tank |
My tank was leaking just through the leading edge rivets. My mech put on,
very tightly, a sort-of plastic tape substance (with no air bubbles) - three
years ago and I've had no leaks since. Will get the name of the stuff if
you want it, but it looks like very basic stuff. If your actual tank is
leaking elsewhere then I suppose (sort of obvious) this won't work for you
without taking all the bolts out, anyway.
Tom
In a message dated 9/16/2009 5:04:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
robertrv09@yahoo.com writes:
Hi:
My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking, I tried puting Pro seal on the out
side , that does
not work.
Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
Thanks for sugestions,
Bert
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