Angela
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1977 - 1980)
What sealant would you recommend to seal the threads to a sender fitting on top of my fuel tank. This is the electric fuel gauge that runs up to the flybridge. The fitting itself appears to be plastic. When I filled my aft tank, FULL, I developed a seeping fuel leak. I found the leak. It’s coming from between the threads of the gauge fitting on top of the tank. There was some white caulk-like sealant on there that is not sticking. It’s stretchy and I can smear it between my fingers and make it like an uncured caulk. I’m sure it just wasn’t the right stuff. I’ll need to re-do this with something that will seal in an oily situation. I will never be able to actually wash all the diesel off the threads of the fitting without dumping all that soap and water into my fuel tank...and I’m not going to do that.
I hope that after this past weekend’s outing that I have burned off enough fuel so that I can unscrew that fitting and get at it without creating a diesel fountain. It’s been seeping for a month, and I’ve been pumping the fuel out into a bucket as it accumulated in the “gutter” in the engine room. That “gutter” does not have access to a bilge pump, so I’m not dumping fuel overboard.
Believe it or not, you can’t smell the pooled diesel when you enter the boat; only when you open the port ER can you then smell it. That’s good!
Thanks!
I hope that after this past weekend’s outing that I have burned off enough fuel so that I can unscrew that fitting and get at it without creating a diesel fountain. It’s been seeping for a month, and I’ve been pumping the fuel out into a bucket as it accumulated in the “gutter” in the engine room. That “gutter” does not have access to a bilge pump, so I’m not dumping fuel overboard.
Believe it or not, you can’t smell the pooled diesel when you enter the boat; only when you open the port ER can you then smell it. That’s good!
Thanks!