jwilson
Well-Known Member
For nearly three years I've had a problem re-sealing an existing fuel return access fitting in the top of a polyethylene diesel tank. It was removed to drain the tank after much water got in via a hosepipe and the deck filler. (Don't ask, wasn't me!) S/S tank fittings are held in place with self-tappers into top of tank. Originally there was a rubber gasket, removed by engineer who first re-sealed tank after draining with some blank gunk. Didn'y work, leaked. same engineer re-sealed, slightly better, but still a weep. Since then a different engineer has had several more goes at resealing, both with and without gaskets, and with various sealants.
I spoke to Tek-tanks and they said that if a nitrile rubber washer didn't work to try an adhesive called INNOTEC: I used this just before launch this year after ultra-cleaning the joint faces, and left a thick bead round teh joint face and into the screw holes to semi-harden before tightening down the screws a day later, and then glooping more of the sealant over the entire top of the screws and fittings, as one of the four screws was now failing to grip fully.
Leak gone from a teaspoon in a week to a teacup. I have ordered some fresh nitrile rubber sheet 1.5mm thick, and am thinking of enlarging the screw holes in the metal return fitting to use bigger self-tappers. You cannot get inside the tank to put nuts in, without cutting another hole which you will then have to seal!
Any other suggestions?
I spoke to Tek-tanks and they said that if a nitrile rubber washer didn't work to try an adhesive called INNOTEC: I used this just before launch this year after ultra-cleaning the joint faces, and left a thick bead round teh joint face and into the screw holes to semi-harden before tightening down the screws a day later, and then glooping more of the sealant over the entire top of the screws and fittings, as one of the four screws was now failing to grip fully.
Leak gone from a teaspoon in a week to a teacup. I have ordered some fresh nitrile rubber sheet 1.5mm thick, and am thinking of enlarging the screw holes in the metal return fitting to use bigger self-tappers. You cannot get inside the tank to put nuts in, without cutting another hole which you will then have to seal!
Any other suggestions?