FurryOnTheInside In Memoriam Local time 10:56 PM Joined Sep 23, 2013 Messages 3,914 Location United Kingdom Oct 7, 2017 #2 I was told to use "Seal All" (but I don't live in the USA and it isn't available here, and it's a plastic tank and I did something else anyway lol)
I was told to use "Seal All" (but I don't live in the USA and it isn't available here, and it's a plastic tank and I did something else anyway lol)
crassius Well-Known Member Local time 3:56 PM Joined Jul 23, 2012 Messages 4,550 Oct 7, 2017 #3 if it is the studs underneath, I've posted how to fix, so search the board a bit (usually way easier to get new one) if it is the petcock, then a bit of teflon tape often works
if it is the studs underneath, I've posted how to fix, so search the board a bit (usually way easier to get new one) if it is the petcock, then a bit of teflon tape often works
GreenMantis Active Member Local time 3:56 PM Joined Dec 8, 2012 Messages 320 Oct 9, 2017 #4 You know what will stand up to gasoline? Cyanoacrylate, aka "superglue". And if you need to plug a leak while it's leaking, use bath soap to plug it.
You know what will stand up to gasoline? Cyanoacrylate, aka "superglue". And if you need to plug a leak while it's leaking, use bath soap to plug it.