Aren’t those plugs meant to be used to drain debries from bottom? My concern is if they can leak later
Fuel tanks inside cleaning
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When you reinstall them you can put plumbers thread sealant on them. You do not have to make them crazy tight either.
They are pipe thread but they are special fuel tank tapered threads designed not to leak. I still put the plumber's putty on mine just to be safe, although with that type of a thread you don't really need to.
This is the sealant that I use even for airline fittings and whatever. Occasionally I use teflon, but almost always I use this.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hercules-Real-Tuff-4-oz-Pipe-Thread-Sealant-156152/203304169Pamela1990 Thanks this. -
I do it yearly.Last edited: Dec 18, 2021
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try it out and get back to us.
In all seriousness, got to watch it someone will
Think it a great idea and try it. Then yet another warning label to protect the idiots among us who have no common sense.Snailexpress Thanks this.
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