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    Senior Member Two Rings frankwizzle's Avatar
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    Meth tank woes

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    I've got an aquamist kit going to the windshield washer reservoir but it keeps leaking at the holes I drilled for the tank filter and water level sensor. I can't seem to find a flat enough spot for them, I've gone through two windshield washer reservoirs and they keep leaking.

    Does anyone have any pointers on where to drill the holes in the reservoir or is there a decent spot in the engine bay to put a dedicated tank for meth/water? TIA

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    Veteran Member Four Rings LakeTahoeQuattr's Avatar
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    Mine leaked too. Finally I silicone'd the **** out of the feed attachment / threads where it goes into the washer bottle and the leaks stopped. Allow a day to dry too

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    Active Member Four Rings alien_brain's Avatar
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    i used that windshield sealer stuff that is like hard rubber to seal mine and it worked well for years now

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    I just drilled a hole in the cap and ran the feed line down to the bottom
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