So I've recently discovered a fuel leak in one of my tanks after noticing some fuel coming from the wing. My tanks are scratch built. Not sure what the current tank design is but these are riveted. They are about 15 years old and it looks like the main culprit is a rivet on the back wall, although there is evidence of some other small leaks. One of the issues is that the seams have been sealed with some sort of sealant meaning it's hard to know how many problem areas lie under the silicone. So what would you guys suggest?
1) add a bit of pressure to the tank and use some sort of fuel resistant epoxy sealant to patch up what I can see.
2) similar to above but remove all the old sealant as well. I figure if there are small leaks and the tank is out it may be a good time to replace
​​​​​​3) bite the bullet and buy new tanks from avipro. I guess it depends on how confident I should be about being able to fix it properly...
What ​​​do you guys think?
1) add a bit of pressure to the tank and use some sort of fuel resistant epoxy sealant to patch up what I can see.
2) similar to above but remove all the old sealant as well. I figure if there are small leaks and the tank is out it may be a good time to replace
​​​​​​3) bite the bullet and buy new tanks from avipro. I guess it depends on how confident I should be about being able to fix it properly...
What ​​​do you guys think?
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