Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?

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De : nothank (at) *nospam* you.com (francis)
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Date : 03. Dec 2024, 05:13:47
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2024 17:43:46 -0600, Paul in Houston TX wrote:

francis wrote:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 21:29:28 -0600, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
 
francis wrote:
Hi there,
>
Curious if anyone can recommend an epoxy/adhesive that will both
adhere to HDPE plastic and not dissolve in gasoline? A bit of
backstory..
>
Shortly after purchasing a used car I planned to subject to winter
duty, the plastic gas tank wiggled itself loose and made contact with
the spinning driveshaft, wearing a nice elongated hole in the tank.
With no nearby replacement available, I went down the rabbit hole of
plastic welding HDPE tanks, and successfully closed that hole. With
this fix replacement tank straps were acquired, and the risk of a
shifting tank was abated. 20,000+ miles and a year later, the plastic
weld is letting go, and gas is leaking again.. I can hardly be
annoyed that the weld held on for as long as it did, but I opted for
a hopefully permanent fix this time.
>
I picked up a replacement tank, but upon delivery, I found the tray
that the pump sits in had broken free from the tank itself. The
yellow tray seen in this picture: https://i.imgur.com/x9bCPWym.jpg
>
It appears to have originally been glued in placed, judging by this
picture: https://i.imgur.com/luj0Z9Zm.jpg
>
I really don't like the idea of this tray sloshing around in the
tank, potentially knocking off the pickup sock at the worst time, so
I'm looking for recommendations of adhesive that can stand to survive
being submerged in gasoline permanently. I've found a few options,
such as LOCTITE 1252795 and Seal-All, but figured I'd ask to see if
anyone recommends something else.
>
What would you use to secure the tray in this situation?
>
Not only will the glue need to withstand gasoline but also Ethanol and
water.  About 50% of the gas stations in the USA use double wall FRP
pipe and the pipe joints are epoxy glued with epoxy made for that.
The other 50% use double wall HDPE but they are not glued.  They are
either hot welded or clamped.  I don't know of any glue that will
adhere to HDPE.  BTW, the photos don't work.
 
Interesting, I appreciate the info, and apologize for the
non-functioning pictures. Please see the updated links:
 
https://imgur.com/x9bCPWy - Tray in question https://imgur.com/luj0Z9Z
- Leftovers in tank where the tray sat
 
I'm finding similar difficulties with folks attempting to get anything
to adhere to HDPE as well. I might end up needing to source another
tank..
 
I see...
I manage fuel contractors every day.  I no longer have to be covered in
gasoline or diesel, or breath the fumes.  Now I just manage... North
America.  I don't know of a glue type stuff that can be constantly
immersed in gasoline.  Even the fuel piping epoxy needs to be heated to
~150F / 65C for 30 minutes to fully cure.  You could try fuel resistant
Permatex epoxy.  Rough up both the tank and tray first so the epoxy has
something to grab onto.  That's the problem with HDPE... it is slick.
Maybe there is enough "Leftovers" sticking to the tank and tray for the
Permatex epoxy to stick to.

Thank you, I really appreciate the information. I'll pick up some Permatex
locally tomorrow and give it a shot. Thank you again.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Dec 24 * Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?7francis
2 Dec 24 `* Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?6Paul in Houston TX
3 Dec 24  `* Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?5francis
3 Dec 24   `* Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?4Paul in Houston TX
3 Dec 24    `* Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?3francis
21 Jan 25     `* Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?2francis
22 Jan 25      `- Re: Adhesive/Epoxy that won't dissolve in gasoline?1Paul in Houston TX

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