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Fuel proofing tank bay


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Hi All.

I've managed over tighten the bung in my fuel tank and it developed a leak into the surrounding bay.

Rookie mistake I know :oops:

As they say success is built on a series of mistakes so it got me thinking about fuel proofing.

Just wanted to get an idea what other people do , I read about some proofing on the web , was also thinking about somethink I could lay in the bay like nitrile matting ?

What are your top tips ?

Ps thanks for all the help and advice getting the engine going yesterday :D

Cheers

Graham

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Don't take this advice too seriously, but tongue in cheek...

 

The decision to do it depends on your assessment of whether the airframe will decay due to fuel absorbed over a longer period of time, or one too many enthusiastic low-passes/tree gap runs/unscheduled landings that end the model way before this ;)

 

Really depends on the model and a realistic assessment of its expected life!

 

One other thing to consider in what you described - if you already have a leak and fuel has penetrated the wood, proofing on top of it is unlikely to help matters... it's too late for that wood sadly.

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Hi Graham

 

I've used Aero Kote from Deluxe Materials for fuel proofing. You can get it directly from them or from hobby shops.

http://www.deluxematerials.co.uk/pages/aeroproducts.htm

 

As for how to get rid of the fuel that has penetrated the wood (if you can!), do search around on the web. I heard that talcum powder or corn flour might help to absorb some fuel/oil from the wood.

 

Emay

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