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theres a fibreglass product out there which retails for about $40. I had a similar problem on a near-by metallic pipe and this has done the trick. Previously I used some metal-putty type thing but while that did seal, it came off after two months. Silastic did not work for me, no matter how much I slapped on.

The fibreglass product (can't remeber what it was called) was made in south america from what I can remember, comes in a kit. Check out your local auto parts store. I got mine from Autopro.

Your silastic products at hte local autostore will not work. It'll seem like it works, because it will seal when it's cold. But as it gets hotter and hotter, the pressure builds, then it'll just pop the silastic.

As black32 said, your car will always break down when you least want it to or when you least expect it to. It's bound to happen that it'll be a dark, rainy night, when you're out country, with no mobile phone battery, hungry because you haven't eaten dinner etc etc.

That's always how it happens to me anyways. Let me put it this way - reconditioned battery, in a boat - not a good idea (was late at night, too deep to anchor, no mobile signal). I think you get the drift.

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