[Tigers] Gas Tanks & Connector Pipes Leakage Testing
Jeffery Randall
jefferyrandall at gmail.com
Sun Aug 24 05:31:49 MDT 2025
Just put in the smallest amount of gas, like a half gallon, max. If there's
a leak that will find it. Be sure the hoses are centered as much as
possible and tighten the clamps as snugly as. you can.
On Sat, Aug 23, 2025 at 7:13 PM Rob Hogan <robertdhogan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> After completing the reinstallation of my tiger's 2 gas tanks, I'm trying
> to determine the best means of testing for any rubber connector leaks.
> Has anyone tested for leakage by adding a few gallons of kerosene?
> Any usable test fluid would have to be flushed out before doing a purge
> with gasoline.
> I don't want to risk adding gasoline until I know if there are no leaks
> because of the flammability risk.
> Haven't found any information on the net.
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