The previous owner of my plane put slosh sealer in my tanks to seal them. I first noticed this the other day when I had a fuel starvation problem and had to make a "precautionary landing." After some trouble shooting, I looked in the tank and saw there was a pile of what looked like dried paint obscuring the main drain. I'm not sure what caused the sealer to let loose, however I do have an auto gas stc and I do use it. -Nonetheless, if you don't see aluminum when you look in your tank, keep an eye out for what looks like peeling paint!
As for the fix, I'm open to any wisdom anyone is willing to impart. My Mechanic and I have never pulled the tanks on a Taylorcraft so any tricks of the trade would be greatly appreciated. We thought we'd slosh some MEK or some paint stripper in them to remove the sealer. Then after checking for leaks I assume I'd have to have them professionally re-welded? Also, If anyone can steer me in the right direction regaurding new tanks (main and both wing tanks) I'd appreciate it.
Thanks Guys and Gals, and Happy Easter!
As for the fix, I'm open to any wisdom anyone is willing to impart. My Mechanic and I have never pulled the tanks on a Taylorcraft so any tricks of the trade would be greatly appreciated. We thought we'd slosh some MEK or some paint stripper in them to remove the sealer. Then after checking for leaks I assume I'd have to have them professionally re-welded? Also, If anyone can steer me in the right direction regaurding new tanks (main and both wing tanks) I'd appreciate it.
Thanks Guys and Gals, and Happy Easter!
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