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Old 11-27-2021, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ironman View Post
They usually have plastic fuel tanks that are 2 pieces (top & bottom) joined together.
Mine developed a hairline split at the seam producing a barely noticeable leak.
I tried all kinds of sealants to stop it from leaking, nothing seems to want to adhere to that plastic for very long, then it starts leaking again.
Now I just put enough gas in to do the job and run it dry.
Smart idea
They don't get used that much anyway,(At-least not by me).

Seal-All is the only thing I have found that will last a few years on gas leaks.
It does better on a rough surface though.

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