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Subject: | Re: To Cork or not to Cork? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "LarryRobertHelming" <lhelming@sigecom.net>
I built mine per the plans so I used the cork and prosealed the screws
holding the cork between the plate and rib. I have pressure tested both
tanks and they do not leak at the cork. I have not put fuel in them yet but
I feel if Vans designs it with cork, and the kit gives me cork and
construction plans shows the gasket is cork, then who am I to redesign the
plan. I have no doubt that proseal will work too. But if you need to get
back into the tank, the cork will be easier to work with.
Indiana Larry, RV7 Tip-up TMX-O-360 ACS2002 Dynon CNS430 Digitrak
On Finish Kit
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darwin N. Barrie" <ktlkrn@cox.net>
<RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: RV7-List: To Cork or not to Cork?
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Darwin N. Barrie" <ktlkrn@cox.net>
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> I am ready to secure the plates in the root rib and need to get some
feedback on whether to use the cork gaskets or not. The archives were not
friendly on this search.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Darwin N. Barrie
> Chandler AZ
>
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