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- From: Carr-C10973@email.comm.mot.com (Eric Carr)
- Subject: Re: Gas-resistant adhesive
- Organization: Motorola LMPS Engineering
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 13:17:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <Carr-C10973-090193131737@145.1.92.116>
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- In article <1993Jan7.174711.12606@infonode.ingr.com>,
- jjolly@jjolly.b24a.ingr.com (Jack G. Jolly) wrote:
- >
- > I bought a locking gas cap for my '72 vette a while back. On the underside
- > it has a rubber gasket which came off within about 3 weeks. I tried to stick
- > it back on with a variety of adhesives w/o luck - any suggestions for a "rubber
- > to metal" adhesive that can withstand gas vapors??
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-
- Try silicon glue. Once that stuff cures, it is very resistant to being
- dissolved by petroleum (or just about anything else).
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