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Hey guys, still testing out all my plumbing and I got it mostly fixed. I have a very small leak on one of my bulkheads and I cant get it any tighter since its a 2" bulkhead with like a 2 3/4" gasket and I dont have a big enough wrench to cinch it just that little bit tighter and I cant with my hand either.
I'll likely eventually be able to tighten it somehow but was just wondering if salt creep would eventually seal it up too? |
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Hmmm, yeah I think I'll find a way to tighten it, your idea could work. Thanks
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Hammer and flat head screw driver always works for me when I can get a wrench on it. Just be careful not to hit the tank
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try a belt type oil filter wrench
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I managed to cinch it tight and it looks like stop the leak. Hopefully thats the last of that problem. I got a new thread now with the next dilemma that Im working through but I think I got a solution, just requires buying more parts.
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little bit of aquarium safe silicone on the rubber gasket would also stop the leak
rona brand silicone is aquarium safe and about $4 a tube
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