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Gelatinous goo on fuel tank
Reel Easy
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Posted on 10/24/14 - 9:01 AM
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I was reading an inspection report form and one of the questions asked about the existence of gelatinous goo in the vicinity of internal fuel tanks. I did find some when I opened the tank lid but in was confined to the area under the indicator cover cap. My question is why is there goo? Is this an indication of leaking fuel? I would also like to know any suggestions for removing new resin from gelcoat. I did some repair work on the fuel tank deck cover and slopped some resin on the gelcoat. Any way to remove? Been on for four days. Thanks


Edited by Reel Easy on 03/18/15 - 8:27 AM
 
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