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Re: Stopping a gas leak on the sediment bowl
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Posted by Driz on August 25, 2006 at 22:56:09 from (63.167.255.231):
In Reply to: Stopping a gas leak on the sediment bowl posted by Gord on August 25, 2006 at 17:03:55:
For a quick and permanent repair try getting it dry and smearing some of that black gooey stuff they mount the widshield into your car with. Its called window urethane and it stands up to anything. I use it to seal leaky gas cans and it lasts for years. You can find it in blister packs for repairs or by the caulking gun tube to mount windows. Only drawback is that it dries up in the tube pretty quick once opened. A similar but better material is GE 5200 Marine Sealant. It is used for sealing below the waterline on boats and has the same characteristics but it doesn't dry out.
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