SlammeD_SiR 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 258 0 Toronto, CAN Jun 23, 2006 #1 i built a custom sealed box, but its leaking, can i use silicone to seal it? Click to read more...
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 0 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jun 23, 2006 #2 Yes, Is it a big leak?
W wilzyx 5,000+ posts village idiot/racist 8,519 1 Des Moines, Iowa Jun 23, 2006 #3 yes, use silicon on the inside of the box, or liquid nails, i read that it works fine too
OP SlammeD_SiR 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 258 0 Toronto, CAN Jun 23, 2006 Thread Starter #4 yea its a big leak the whole side n where the channel terminal u can feel alot of air comming thru
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 0 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jun 23, 2006 #5 Seal it, see if that helps.
OP SlammeD_SiR 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 258 0 Toronto, CAN Jun 23, 2006 Thread Starter #6 would it be best to sealit on the inside?? or could i do it from the outside
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 0 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jun 23, 2006 #7 Inside, if you dont want it to show. How wide is the gap?
Decipha 10+ year member www.EFI Dyno Tuning.com 3,387 2 New Orleans, LA Jun 23, 2006 #8 from inside i prefer liquid nails and you should notice a major difference in output with a properly sealed enclosure
from inside i prefer liquid nails and you should notice a major difference in output with a properly sealed enclosure
OP SlammeD_SiR 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 258 0 Toronto, CAN Jun 23, 2006 Thread Starter #9 the gap is less than a 1mm liquid nails would mean i would have to rebuild the enclose again wouldnt it thanks for the replies
the gap is less than a 1mm liquid nails would mean i would have to rebuild the enclose again wouldnt it thanks for the replies
S spitfirees20 10+ year member i have the re boner 454 0 Rhode Island Jun 23, 2006 #10 Use caulk on the outside, works fine for me.