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Old 02-14-2009, 07:54 AM
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I've got a problem that I was wondering it any of you have some thoughts.... The kit I bought came with a poly tank with a rubber gasket to put in between the metal filler neck and the tank. The guys stateside have lottsa trouble with it so they switched to paper gaskets and use a sealer called SealAll but I can't get it here in Indo. I can get one called ThreeBond which is a Japanese brand produced under license here. I thought I recalled seeing it in Perth the last time I was in Aust. My plan is to mount the filler on top of the poly tank, use a paper gasket and this ThreeBond "semi-drying elastomer, Liquid gasket rubber-based" material. It says on the package, "it excellently resists heat, oil, gasoline and particularly LPG.....designed to form a layer thick enough to work efficiently on uneven joint surfaces"

Whatcha think?
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