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BassCliff
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Hi,
The cool thing about rubber is that when you shove it into a tight space it will usually expand to fill the area. I used a round rubber stopper in the oval hole. Just make sure it's big enough.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Thanks for the response. In your article using Evaporust, you mention using a rubber stopper on the petcock hole. How did you find one that was oval shaped ? My petcock opening is oval and I doubt a circular rubber stopper would work. They'd work well for the bolt holes though... But so would bolts and o rings...
The cool thing about rubber is that when you shove it into a tight space it will usually expand to fill the area. I used a round rubber stopper in the oval hole. Just make sure it's big enough.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff