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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 5:11 am    Post subject: Leaking tanks Reply with quote

Testing my tanks, air is coming out at the inboard ribs around the outer
side of T-408 cover plate mounted with the T-407 cork gasket.

On one tank at two places between two screws, on the other almost all
around.



I assembled following Vans instructions, but adding a very thin layer of
sealant on both sides of the cork around the inner opening.



I suppose it's not a good solution to just put some sealant or Locktite on
the outer edge of the cover plate + cork to end rib as assembled now.



I would plan to unscrew and clean it, and re-assemble the cover plate
without cork gasket but with a normal layer of sealant?



Should I re-use the screws?



Suggestions or thoughts most welcome.



Jef Vervoort 91031.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 6:15 am    Post subject: Leaking tanks Reply with quote

Jef,

How long did you wait before you tested the tanks with air pressure? How
much air pressure did you use? If the leaks are only in that area where you
describe your solution to take the plates off and reseal them with out
gaskets would work, just use plenty of sealant and give it time to cure.

Yes, you should probably use new screws, or better yet can some stainless
steel cap screws.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:17 am    Post subject: Leaking tanks Reply with quote

Jef Vervoort wrote:
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Testing my tanks, air is coming out at the inboard ribs around the outer
side of T-408 cover plate mounted with the T-407 cork gasket.
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I would plan to unscrew and clean it, and re-assemble the cover plate
without cork gasket but with a normal layer of sealant?

I put my cover plates on with NO cork gasket - just a liberal amount of
proseal. No leaks after 1 year of flying.

Recommend you remove the covers, remove all the old proseal, and reseal
with no cork gasket. When you put the screws back in, dip them in
proseal first. Wait at least a week to 10 days before retesting.

Don't use Loctite on a problem that can be "properly" fixed by
resealing, especially if you still building. If the leak is
substantial, it is doubtful the Loctite would do much good anyway.

If you haven't already seen Van's service bulletin on the pick up tubes,
be sure to do this before reassembly.
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Tim Coldenhoff
N194TC - 2.5L Egg Subaru powered RV9a
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 9:42 am    Post subject: Leaking tanks Reply with quote

Do not eliminate the cork gasket. If you have to reopen the tanks after
the sealant sets, the cork gasket is the sacraficial element to open. If
you seal metal to metal with sealant (proseal or Permatex Aviation Form
A Gasket Fuel Tank Sealant) you will not be able to open the tank
without damaging metal.

Ralph - wings (tanks) - fuse in the box
Livermore, CA
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