REFLECTOR: Fuel Leak

Brian Michalk michalk at awpi.com
Mon Jan 31 11:38:56 CST 2011


I read it.  It might be the case that the source of the leak is more 
than a foot away from where the exit is.  That's a lot of foam to remove.
The divynicell seams can carry fluids a long way.  There are little 
channels all through it, and especially where two sheets are butted 
together.

On 1/31/2011 11:21 AM, Scott Derrick wrote:
>> I think Brian is on the same page here, he's just saying that the 
>> spot where the fuel leaks out of the tank may not be the same spot as 
>> where you're seeing it, but you will verify that when you remove the 
>> foam.
>
> OK, that why I mentioned removing the foam.  It makes no sense to 
> patch the inner skin if its traveling through the foam.
>
> Maybe Brian didn't read the entire email?
>
> Scott



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