How to Quickly Patch a Leaking Fuel Tank?
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If the fuel tank is leaking, you can clean the leaking area and apply soap or chewing gum to temporarily block the leak. Using epoxy resin adhesive for repair yields better results. Extended knowledge: 1. Apply an appropriate amount of lubrication to the wheel hub bearings, regularly clean and unclog the vent holes and plugs on the rear axle housing to ensure they remain connected to the atmosphere. To prevent the wheel hub from overheating during frequent braking, which can thin the grease, you can sprinkle water on the wheel hub to cool it or install a water spray device. 2. If the oil seal or gasket is damaged or fails, replace it with a new sealing component. If the leak persists, remove the shock absorber. If you feel any sticking or uneven resistance, further inspect whether the gap between the piston and cylinder is too large or if the shock absorber piston rod is bent. 3. All types of fastening nuts on the vehicle should be tightened to the specified torque. Prolonged use of parts can lead to excessive wear (e.g., piston and cylinder), so early maintenance or replacement of worn parts is necessary. 4. To prevent the check valve or vent valve from becoming clogged, perform regular inspections, unclogging, and cleaning of the vehicle.