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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #615 on: October 25, 2022, 10:05:30 AM »
I've been around vehicles all my 82 years but never a "side-by-side". :? Educate me...

Morning Jack, Here is what a "side-by-side" vehicle is.
Hope this helps.

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #617 on: October 25, 2022, 11:10:34 PM »
Thanks Tom and Slim. I don't get out enough...
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #618 on: October 25, 2022, 11:20:17 PM »
... First car across the finish line wins...
... you cannot run faster than 4.0 seconds in 200 feet or you lose...
"Index racing"- another form of "bracket racing". I understand its popularity, but can't get enthused about it. My efforts have only been in "heads up" motorsports- pulling and landspeed. :-)

Too bad we didn't have ET clocks in pulling. On good clay tracks my 1,800 pound minipuller ran 300' in under ten seconds- dragging a 14,000 pound transfer sled!
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #619 on: January 25, 2023, 04:29:55 PM »
The standard firestop caulk that I used to seal small gaps between my intake piping and the firewall has been problematic.  It gets very hard and is not very compliant.  In addition it is water soluble.  I haul the car on an open trailer and if it rains the smallest amount of water starts dissolving the firestop.  The material cracks up and falls out.  I end up cleaning the material out and reapplying every event.  I found this firestop which is made by Great Stuff and is classified by UL for sealing penetrations.  Has anyone had any experience with this firestop?  Would it be approved for sealing small gaps in firewalls? 

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #620 on: January 25, 2023, 05:37:28 PM »
The stuff I used is made by 3M and comes in a caulking tube. I forget the exact name but it is commonly available. The stuff looks like red RTV but is rated to a very high temperature and is not water soluble.
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #621 on: January 25, 2023, 10:51:38 PM »
Thanks for the heads-up on 3M. I'm also suffering from brittle/flaking firestop material.
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #622 on: January 26, 2023, 09:49:24 AM »
Neil is this it? Lowe's has it!
3M? Fire Barrier Sealant CP 25WB
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #623 on: January 26, 2023, 04:34:08 PM »
On our lakester we used a fire stop  material that came in a "caulking" tube. Bough at Home Depot.

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #624 on: January 26, 2023, 07:16:41 PM »
Neil is this it? Lowe's has it!
3M? Fire Barrier Sealant CP 25WB

That's it- I bought mine from Home Depot.
Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #625 on: January 26, 2023, 09:24:23 PM »
The stuff I used is made by 3M and comes in a caulking tube. I forget the exact name but it is commonly available. The stuff looks like red RTV but is rated to a very high temperature and is not water soluble.


We use this to seal around fire barriers when building hospitals, it is supposed to swell and seal tight when exposed to fire.

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #626 on: January 27, 2023, 07:52:36 AM »
Don, I believe that's called intumescent foam.  :cheers:
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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #627 on: January 27, 2023, 08:51:23 AM »
This is the fire block caulking that I got from Home Depot.  This sealant is gray in color and will crack as it is more like a mortar than what I think of as caulking or sealant.  It is not approved for use as a fire stop on rated construction.  The sealant that Woody references (3M CP 25WB) is rated for fire stop use and is "intumescent foam" as Wayno describes it.  I will try this material and add a post. 

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #628 on: January 27, 2023, 11:57:22 AM »
A photo of the area that I am having problems with the fire block.  I will clean this up well and try the 3M CP 25WB. 

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Re: Belly Tank Build Diary
« Reply #629 on: January 27, 2023, 01:06:16 PM »
A photo of the area that I am having problems with the fire block.  I will clean this up well and try the 3M CP 25WB.

It should work just fine. Smooth it out with your finger and it will look decent.
Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ