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gasoline+plastic
anyone know of a epoxy for plastic that won't get destroyed/disolved by gas?
I managed to break off a tab on my fuel pump assembly, the one that holds the float in place, fuel level sender I think. Will hot glue disolve? Any idea of what to use? :?: |
Looks like epoxy is the way to go. I just did some quick googling.
http://www.airfieldmodels.com/inform.../adhesives.htm Quote:
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Awesome. Thanks for the research Cody. :)
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RC planes use NitroMethane, so that data may not be accurate for gas. And being "fuel proof" to spray/leaks is different than geing submerged.
I'd see if the part is available and replace it rather than try and fix a part that gets submerged in a caustic liquid. Almost every glue fails over time if exposed to something nasty. A Zip tie, or some sort of wire or clamp might be a better choice if you have to do something makeshift. |
One more thought, if it is ABS, or PVC, one of those cements should work because they actually chemically melt/bond with the part and become part of the piece as opposed to sitting on the surface like an epoxy, or CA. (Super Glue)
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I've got zipties holding the pump itself to the assembly, but they're too big for the "float". I think I will go with some thin copper wire and see if that doesn't block the movement of the arm. It's too damn hot to go pull another assembly out of the junkyard and I would probably fuck up another one trying to get it out off the tank anyway.
Thanks again for the input guys |
will the copper be coated? even though i don't have a better solution, i just think that the copper will corrode faily quick.
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