Fuel Cell Problem
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I've got an early 90's civic racecar with a plastic fuel cell in the back, the fuel cell has taken some abuse it looks like and the filler neck that came out of the cell cracked off of the rest of the cell. I'm looking to fix this ASAP for an ice-race on Saturday/Sunday so I'm wondering what one would use to bond the two pieces of plastic back together?
Thoughts?
I've got an early 90's civic racecar with a plastic fuel cell in the back, the fuel cell has taken some abuse it looks like and the filler neck that came out of the cell cracked off of the rest of the cell. I'm looking to fix this ASAP for an ice-race on Saturday/Sunday so I'm wondering what one would use to bond the two pieces of plastic back together?
Thoughts?
I will assume AB stands for Alberta and not some US state (my US geography is not all that good) Canadian Tire sells a special epoxy in the automotive section that is specifically designed to work with gasoline. There is also some gas tank patch stuff but don't use that. It was dirt cheap, just look for it. I used it but never got it to work for me, it did seal and stick well though.
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