I don't get it???? Something is not sitting flush. I can't see how that is not sealing??? I'm puzzled!
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Is this sarcasm?I don't get it???? Something is not sitting flush. I can't see how that is not sealing??? I'm puzzled!
The gentlemen at modular marine I am emailing with, told me when I silicone to just leave the gasket off. Said to run a bead, and just put the over flow box on like normal. Seems weird to me, is this good advice?
Yeah I think I’m certain. It actually doesn’t leak when I have it running, only when I intentionally clog the primary, maybe even the secondary I can’t remeber. Once the water in the box rises past the bulkhead is when it starts to leak. And last night I had the water in the tank below the drains, I poured water in the overflow box by hand, and it leaked.I guess since the silicone won't stick to the gasket anyway it makes sense. Are you certain where the leak is coming from? I'm wondering if a little test without the overflow box might be useful. Install the bulkhead on the glass by itself - gasket on flange (wet) side only. Plug the bulkhead and see if it leaks. The dry side of the glass and the dry side of the outside overflow box should never see any water at all - so that chipping on the back of the tank shouldn't even matter. It's either getting past the inside tank gasket/flange or the nut/gasket inside the overflow box.
Just makes me nervous I guess, what if it doesn’t seal? How do I get the box off then. Would it be better to fill the chips and smooth them out, let them cure and then install the gasket?Yes, true ..... see my post #16 earlier in this thread LOL. But make sure you clean off the paint so that the silicone has clean glass to adhere to.
Yeah I think I’m certain. It actually doesn’t leak when I have it running, only when I intentionally clog the primary, maybe even the secondary I can’t remeber. Once the water in the box rises past the bulkhead is when it starts to leak. And last night I had the water in the tank below the drains, I poured water in the overflow box by hand, and it leaked.
Good idea, I’ll try Teflon tonight. If i silicon without the gasket, do both sides correct?That helps - gotta be going through the threads from the outside box. Technically they aren't designed to be wet - pipe would normally take the water from inside the bulkhead and the outside would stay dry. A little silicone or even teflon tape on the threads might do it. You'd still be able to unscrew it even with a little bit of silicone on the threads - really doesn't need to be much.

