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Leaking fuel tank on 8010

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    Posted: 22 Jul 2018 at 7:35pm
Have a small crack on lower part of fuel tank. Have taken it off and cleaned area few times. Can't seem to find anything to stick to the plastic tank.
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Probably need some kind of 5 minute epoxy.  A local Napa could probably recommend something.
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If you have some of the same material, cut small strips, and use a good soldering gun to weld it. Use the small strips as filler.   MACK
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