Phil
Well Known Member
I have a rivet that that would prefer to have the fuel on the outside of the tank rather that the inside. I've begged it to stop and it won't. So I tried the Lock-Tite trick with no success. I went on to try forcing some proseal around the existing rivet and still no success.
At this point, before I take the tank off to cut a hold in the backside, I'd like to try a blind rivet nestled in a bed of proseal.
So here's my question: what rivet seems to the rivet of choice for such an application? As should be expected, it's a #40 dimpled hole.
Phil
At this point, before I take the tank off to cut a hold in the backside, I'd like to try a blind rivet nestled in a bed of proseal.
So here's my question: what rivet seems to the rivet of choice for such an application? As should be expected, it's a #40 dimpled hole.
Phil