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What sealants/epoxies are safe to use with gasoline?

Old 04-20-2006, 08:10 PM
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I was just wondering what sealants and epoxies are safe to use in constant contact with gasoline? What do people use to seal the fuel sending unit back up when running extra wires for two fuel pumps, and stuff like that...
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i think super glue is ok in gasoline.i know everytime i super glue my fingers together gas don't do nuttin to get them apart.
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Originally Posted by V-10 Killer
I was just wondering what sealants and epoxies are safe to use in constant contact with gasoline? What do people use to seal the fuel sending unit back up when running extra wires for two fuel pumps, and stuff like that...
Go to your local auto parts store, and check out the epoxys/glue. There should be some types labeled specifically for gas and oil. Get some of that and you should be good to go
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Use Marine-Tex (epoxy). Google it. I've been using it for years.


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