Login
EuropaOwners Random Items Jeff_1
Advanced Search
View Slideshow (Fullscreen)

Random Items

1. 1990 ... 5. Aux tank... 6. IM002968 7. Mono water ... 8. Jeff_1 9. Fuel_tank_A... 10. IM003591 11. IM002662 ... 84. IM003491

Random Images

AftAccessPanels02

AftAccessPanels02

Date: 01/30/2004 Views: 3928

24_04_08_vliegfoto_s_092

24_04_08_vliegfoto_s_092

Date: 04/26/2008 Views: 3166

107_0787_IMG

107_0787_IMG

Date: 10/03/2003 Views: 17582

Newest Image

EAA SITE

EAA SITE

Date: 08/23/2023 Views: 693773

Most Viewed Image

EAA SITE

EAA SITE

Date: 08/23/2023 Views: 693773

Jeff_1

Jeff Roberts fuel tank repair 1.
"For those of you that we're wanting to hear the out come of this
subject below is a picture of the repair. I drilled the ends of the
crack. Then rubbed pro-seal into the crack as much as I could. No way
of telling how much if any went in. I then covered the area with the
gooey stuff. "Yuck what a mess". After shaping it for the angle of the
tunnel, I then placed a patch of old tank John Lawton sent me over the
crack with pro-seal on it as well. I kept pressure on it for 2 days as
it set up. Then I sanded the area with 80 grit and laid up a 6 inch, 3
layer patch of bid over the whole thing. Probably over kill but I now
have the piece of mind of knowing If the pro seal ever gave out
(Unheard of) the bid would hold till another repair or a replacement of
the tank. To hopefully help this from happening again I placed two 1
inch foam pads under the tank between the floor and the tank on both
sides. I guess as long as the tank is glassed in it can still happen
but oh well."
"The pro-seal can be found on this page.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/search/search.php"
Y9-07-25

Date: 07/25/2009
Full size: 400x300
nextlast
first previous
Jeff_1
nextlast
first previous
Powered by Gallery v2.3