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The trailering went out fine thanks to Dr Phil and your GM-tractor! Its still leaking and I was down to Flinks and bought some cork and Loctite 5923 to see if we can have this sh*t fixed tonight. The cork sheets are little to small area. Do you think its ok to put them together some how?
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The trailering went out fine thanks to Dr Phil and your GM-tractor! Its still leaking and I was down to Flinks and bought some cork and Loctite 5923 to see if we can have this sh*t fixed tonight. The cork sheets are little to small area. Do you think its ok to put them together some how?

Not sure, but if you have to have joints then make them as long as possible. Like instead of a 90deg cut make a 45deg instead and use some sort of sealant to be safe.
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Is it located nowadays where last I heard it went back to US or did it?
Yes I know it´s a former raceboat but big enough for a Family ;-)
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The trailering went out fine thanks to Dr Phil and your GM-tractor! Its still leaking and I was down to Flinks and bought some cork and Loctite 5923 to see if we can have this sh*t fixed tonight. The cork sheets are little to small area. Do you think its ok to put them together some how?
Edit: I´m a little confused where your leak was so pics would help also..Loctite 5923 is good, use that myself.
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well actually, i do not know what happened...don´t know if the posts still exists, (can´t get in
) but it´s in klas e:s post called "vem vill åka på söndag" or something...check it out if you think that i did anything wrong, or bigbrother for that matter....but it´s very true with that forum; if you don´t suck...
) but it´s in klas e:s post called "vem vill åka på söndag" or something...check it out if you think that i did anything wrong, or bigbrother for that matter....but it´s very true with that forum; if you don´t suck...Altough a Pantera(?) owner told me to come back I keep my stand and also J.R. himself sent mails after explaining and offering peace if we meet live but UGH, I have spoken and my Tomahawk is sharp. (I´m getting serious Apache symptoms....)
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Ok I´m familiar with that !!!
And your problem too.... I have fastened and made rubber gaskets for plates like that by the Hundreds !
You still have the rubber left hopefully, the key is to not tighten it hard at all, instead glue it in place let is sit for a while then fasten it.
You could also use Loctites gasket maker (the graphite smudge) you (?) use on intake and head gaskets or some other non-hardening stuff but NOT silicone as it makes everything slippery.
If that doesn´t help then you must make a plate that you put inside the tank and the tank itself comes between these two steel plates, if you have the reinforcing plate there already then I´m guessing you ain´t got a rubber against the plastic too...
Edit: and more fastening bolts I´d suggest...
And your problem too.... I have fastened and made rubber gaskets for plates like that by the Hundreds !
You still have the rubber left hopefully, the key is to not tighten it hard at all, instead glue it in place let is sit for a while then fasten it.
You could also use Loctites gasket maker (the graphite smudge) you (?) use on intake and head gaskets or some other non-hardening stuff but NOT silicone as it makes everything slippery.
If that doesn´t help then you must make a plate that you put inside the tank and the tank itself comes between these two steel plates, if you have the reinforcing plate there already then I´m guessing you ain´t got a rubber against the plastic too...
Edit: and more fastening bolts I´d suggest...
Last edited by MikeyFIN; 09-03-2007 at 10:13 AM.


