Is there any problem using a fuel tank sealer from an auto supply to seal the firewall as required?
K Ken Patton Member Jul 9, 2021 #1 Is there any problem using a fuel tank sealer from an auto supply to seal the firewall as required?
Piper J3 Well Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #2 Ken Patton said: Is there any problem using a fuel tank sealer from an auto supply to seal the firewall as required? Click to expand... This might be a question best asked directly to Van's especially if you are build E-LSA and not EAB.
Ken Patton said: Is there any problem using a fuel tank sealer from an auto supply to seal the firewall as required? Click to expand... This might be a question best asked directly to Van's especially if you are build E-LSA and not EAB.
M Mich48041 Well Known Member Friend Jul 9, 2021 #3 The fuel tank sealant sold by Van's is flammable even when cured.
12vaitor Well Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #4 I used 3M Fire Barrier 2000 to seal the firewall, including coating all the rivet heads on the engine side of the fire wall. This thread has a good discussion: https://vansairforce.net/community/showthread.php?t=187622&highlight=fire+barrier John Salak RV-12 N896HS
I used 3M Fire Barrier 2000 to seal the firewall, including coating all the rivet heads on the engine side of the fire wall. This thread has a good discussion: https://vansairforce.net/community/showthread.php?t=187622&highlight=fire+barrier John Salak RV-12 N896HS
R RFSchaller Well Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #5 I used stuff from Auto Zone. Haven’t fallen out of the atmosphere in the last 9 years or 1100+ hours.
I used stuff from Auto Zone. Haven’t fallen out of the atmosphere in the last 9 years or 1100+ hours.