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Fuel leaking around screws on metal gas can pick-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 484421" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">In general the best and simplest thing to do is purchase a new seal (gasket) for it and go on with life. There is absolutely no need to add an RTV sealant to the gasket if the gasket is in good shape. That is a band aid and a dangerous one at that since we are dealing with gasoline. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">The metal tanks are great and will vent if pressure exceeds the pressure relief valve. The plastic tanks do not have this feature.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 484421, member: 3278"] [size=5]In general the best and simplest thing to do is purchase a new seal (gasket) for it and go on with life. There is absolutely no need to add an RTV sealant to the gasket if the gasket is in good shape. That is a band aid and a dangerous one at that since we are dealing with gasoline. The metal tanks are great and will vent if pressure exceeds the pressure relief valve. The plastic tanks do not have this feature.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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