they used to have one that was a 2 part apoxy for gas tanks, but I don't know if you can still get it, try Pepboys :)
2006-12-08 06:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No only use proper gas line it's not that expensive at all just go to your local auto parts store they should be able to cut you some off a roll they usually have a few sizes in the store you can even only buy a couple of feet of hose it's not that expensive and it's designed to handle gasoline.
2016-05-23 06:42:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The product is called ''Seal All''.You can find this in most hardware stores. This is what I used to fix a hole in my fuel tank caused by a muffler clamp ''punching'' a hole in the tank when I bottomed out on a curb
Once you cleaned the area with a clean rag, apply a fairly thick layer of ''Seal All'' around the leak. Next, find a piece of flat tin or whatever that will cover the leak to be patched. (I used a nickle for my fuel tank repair job)
Apply more ''Seal All'' around the patch and let dry. up to 3-5 hours
2006-12-08 05:00:10
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answered by Steven H 5
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What you are looking for doesn't exist. What is your application?
Most sealants for gasoline related items use an epoxy resin which hardens instead of cures.
2006-12-08 04:24:17
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answered by Lemar J 6
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no silicone wont work against gas.try permitex number 2.its for gas.
2006-12-08 04:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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go buy a tube of "Honda-bond" at any Honda dealer,it's expensive but it's virtually "everything" proof
2006-12-08 04:46:01
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answered by zskip62 5
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seal all is a product you can use with gas
2006-12-08 04:17:03
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answered by doug b 6
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try a rubber ceiment. the pure black stuff.
2006-12-08 04:20:02
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answered by boost_junkie 2
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