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Ever used epoxy in direct contact with gas?

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I fixed a rusted out fuel sending unit with epoxy once and it worked, but that wasn't constantly bathed in fuel. I cracked a fuel tee removing a set of carbs and it looks repairable if I use the right glue. Thanks, Ed
 
go to a auto parts store thay should have a epoxy for fuel tank repair. wal=mart some times carrys it.
 
Go to a marine dealer ansd ask for marine tex. It will seal a tank. Great stuff!
 
Is a fuel tee that expensive?? I would think that you could acquire a replacement tee at an auto parts store that would save you the time and effort involved in repairing the old one. ...or am I missing something here?

Just a thought,
Steve 8)
 
Not the fuel tees for our carburetors on our GS bikes.
I never saw one at any auto shop that would fit my CV carbs without extreme modification.

Dm of mD
 
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