I have a stainless steel fuel tank for my A4.
In the past I had noticed minor seeping around the tank mounted gauge.
I believe that it was suggested to use permatex (aviation thickened )
and place around the perimeter and the phillips screws.
The tank has a minor seep that I just noticed when fllling it.
By minor i note a gas smell when plqcing the nose a few inches from the
gauge. Rubbing the ss tank in the area has a trace of a film but no 'actual wet fuel,
The sealant I applied a season ago has disappeared as well as magic marker
points which were added at "true" gals points
Suggestions on what sealing as a temporary seal without removing screws
I will try tightening screws a little as well
appreciated
Best Art
In the past I had noticed minor seeping around the tank mounted gauge.
I believe that it was suggested to use permatex (aviation thickened )
and place around the perimeter and the phillips screws.
The tank has a minor seep that I just noticed when fllling it.
By minor i note a gas smell when plqcing the nose a few inches from the
gauge. Rubbing the ss tank in the area has a trace of a film but no 'actual wet fuel,
The sealant I applied a season ago has disappeared as well as magic marker
points which were added at "true" gals points
Suggestions on what sealing as a temporary seal without removing screws
I will try tightening screws a little as well
appreciated
Best Art
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