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- 50' Beebe Passagemaker
Does anyone have recommendations for gasket sealant for inspection ports/sumps in diesel fuel tanks? The sealant will be exposed to liquid diesel continuously.
We have fiberglass fuel tanks, approximately 3/4" thick. At the bottom of each tank there is a sump bolted to the fuel tank, from which any contaminated fuel can be drained off. We've owned the boat for two years now, and although we've drained regularly, we haven't gotten any gunk at all.
The issue is that fuel is seeping through the seal and dripping onto absorbent pads. The forward tanks sumps were removed, and gaskets replaced using some type of sealant, that looks kind of like the red permatex that comes in a can, but I'm not sure. The fwd tank sumps don't seep at all.
The aft sumps are more difficult to get to, and the sumps haven't been resealed.
I wrote Permatex for recommendations, but haven't received a reply.
Anyone got any ideas? I've asked a few stores, but can't find anyone who really knows anything. One guy even recommended silicone . . . I kid you not . . .
We have fiberglass fuel tanks, approximately 3/4" thick. At the bottom of each tank there is a sump bolted to the fuel tank, from which any contaminated fuel can be drained off. We've owned the boat for two years now, and although we've drained regularly, we haven't gotten any gunk at all.
The issue is that fuel is seeping through the seal and dripping onto absorbent pads. The forward tanks sumps were removed, and gaskets replaced using some type of sealant, that looks kind of like the red permatex that comes in a can, but I'm not sure. The fwd tank sumps don't seep at all.
The aft sumps are more difficult to get to, and the sumps haven't been resealed.
I wrote Permatex for recommendations, but haven't received a reply.
Anyone got any ideas? I've asked a few stores, but can't find anyone who really knows anything. One guy even recommended silicone . . . I kid you not . . .