This is impervious to all fuel types. Over 2,000,000 sold to date. It is the best way to repair and restore your fuel tank. Simple application, includes extensive application information and product information sheet. Will seal pinhole leaks and prevent rusting. 1 Pint will seal a 10-12 gallon tank. Good for all fuel types. Works well with all metal and fiberglass tanks. |
Worked great, stuff is white in color.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
Works as advertised
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
Great product, easy to use and technical support provided.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
This product works very well.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
gas tank sealant was used on my 1927 AJS motorcycle ,sealed the few pin holes .it did a great job
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
Used it for some vintage motorcycle tanks. Easy to apply and works very well.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
Product was used to re-coat a fibreglass tank that had been treated with a 3M sealer back in 2005. The 3M product is soluble in ethanol and now that all gas sold in Canada comes with ethanol I needed to ensure that the original coating didnt peel off and clog filters and jets.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
Wrong stuff, not for sealing a tank. Don’t buy this.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
I haven’t used it yet. Soon very soon.
Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
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Alcohol Resistant Gas Tank Sealer Quart
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Per the vendor, if it is used shortly after purchase, part number 09-03477 should not need anything to thin out the product. Make sure it is well mixed and it should be fine without any additional products.
This sealer is only recommended for metal or fiberglass fuel tanks.
This is a tricky question. Yes it should work, but there are no specific tests done with any specific epoxy or resin system used to make a fiberglass tank. As long as the tank is cleaned and prepped properly, it should work just fine.
This is a tricky question. Yes it should work, but there are no specific tests done with any specific epoxy or resin system used to make a fiberglass tank. As long as the tank is cleaned and prepped properly, it should work just fine.
Per out product support manager: it is a sloshing material that will fill small pin hole leaks and seal the inner tank. It can be poured in and sloshed around in a fuel tank.
Per the supplier: this product has a 2 year shelf life that starts once it is opened.
Per the manufacturer: The entire interior of the tank must be dry. If only one small area of the tank is not dry or has foreign matter that may keep the sealer from adhering, the sealer will not stick to those areas and could come loose and float around in your tank and eventually come through the fuel pick up tube and clog the fuel pump and carburetor. The solvent for this sealer is methyl ethyl ketone (mek). Before introducing any additives to fuel tank after sealer has been installed, be sure that the product you introduce does not contain (mek). (mek) can soften and loosen the sealer which in turn can clog your fuel lines, carburetor, etc. Avoid using "gumout" or similar products which have been known to use (mek).
The 09-03477 is a sloshing sealer that gets poured in a fuel tank and the tank rotated so the material gets on all parts of the tank. The 09-38560 is a much thicker material and requires a brush to spread the material.
The primary purpose of this material is to coat the inside walls of a fuel tank for protection. It is a pour in and slosh around material. I could not find any information as to how well it would work if brushed on, or what size pin holes, or rivets, it would seal.
This is a single stage component. There is no thickness that we recommend. Each application can vary. The product generally leaves behind a very thin coating. It is not supposed to be very thick. The idea is to pour the product in to the tank and slosh it around. Once all of the walls of the tank have been hit, they customer should drain the remaining sealer out back in to the can. There should be no puddling of the product as this will prevent it from drying properly. If the customer wants to do a 2nd coat after 24 hours with the remaining product, that is fine. This is only needed if for some reason they missed a spot during the initial application. A thicker coat or 2nd coat really won't offer any added benefit in terms of protection.