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		robertrv09(at)yahoo.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:04 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Hi:
   
  My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side , that does
  not work.
   
  Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
   
  Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
   
  Thanks for sugestions, 
   
  Bert
 
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		n8zg(at)mchsi.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:52 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Bert –   
 Where is it leaking?  
 At a rivet?  
 Along a baffle seam?  
    
 neal  
      
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 Hi:   
       
     
       
 My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried puting   Pro seal on the out side , that does   
       
 not work.   
       
     
       
 Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if   possible the easiest...   
       
     
       
 Is a pain removing all thos bolts..   
       
     
       
 Thanks for sugestions,    
       
     
       
 Bert   
         
 
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		MnwPeeps(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:04 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				My tank was leaking just through the leading edge rivets. My mech put on,  very tightly, a sort-of plastic tape substance (with no air bubbles) - three  years ago and I've had no leaks since. Will get the name of the stuff if you  want it, but it looks like very basic stuff. If your actual tank is leaking  elsewhere then I suppose (sort of obvious) this won't work for you without  taking all the bolts out, anyway. 
                                                                                                                 Tom
   
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          My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal          on the out side , that does
          not work.
           
          Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the          easiest...
           
          Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
           
          Thanks for sugestions, 
           
          Bert
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:16 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Yes, Tom.  I would like the name of this stuff as I have that same leading edge leak.    
    
 Keith Hedrick   
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 3LF  
          
   
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 My tank was leaking just through the leading edge rivets. My mech put on, very tightly, a sort-of plastic tape substance (with no air bubbles) - three years ago and I've had no leaks since. Will get the name of the stuff if you want it, but it looks like very basic stuff. If your actual tank is leaking elsewhere then I suppose (sort of obvious) this won't work for you without taking all the bolts out, anyway.   
     
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 Hi:   
       
     
       
 My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried   puting Pro seal on the out side , that does   
       
 not work.   
       
     
       
 Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if   possible the easiest...   
       
     
       
 Is a pain removing all thos bolts..   
       
     
       
 Thanks for sugestions,    
       
     
       
 Bert   
         
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:54 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Keith   -   I just talked to my mech, and - to my  surprise - he couldn't remember the name of the product!
   
  But he will, and I've asked him to call me right away when he does, and  we'll get it to you.        Tom
   
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:59 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				No prob.  thanks for asking.  Maybe he will remember.  
    
 kt  
          
   
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 Keith   -   I just talked to my mech, and - to my surprise - he couldn't remember the name of the product!  
     
    
     
 But he will, and I've asked him to call me right away when he does, and we'll get it to you.        Tom  
     
    
       
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:43 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				He will. 
   
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 1:43 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Hello
   Nedd help,  have my right tank on my rv6a with a small leak..
  I did tried using proseal on the edeges,  lthat did not work, or I did a bad job..
   
   
  Any sugestions from those with experience on this problem?
   
  Woul appreciate it,,
   
  thanks
   
  robert
   
  rv6a
   
   
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:19 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Neal:
   
  is on the Inboard,  (fuselage) side, along the rivet line .
   
  thanks
   
  robert
 
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 From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
 Subject: RE: Leaking tank
 To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 9:48 PM
 
        
 Bert – 
  
 Where is it leaking?
  
 At a rivet?
  
 Along a baffle seam?
  
  
  
 neal
  
  
   
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 Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:03 PM
 To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Leaking tank
 
  
  
       
 Hi:
 
   
  
 
   
 My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side , that does
 
   
 not work.
 
   
  
 
   
 Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
 
   
  
 
   
 Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
 
   
  
 
   
 Thanks for sugestions, 
 
   
  
 
   
 Bert
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:21 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Hi:
   
  I have posted this before, keep getting a message rejected. don'[Tknow why.
   
  here is again...
   
  I need help, with suggestions ideas , I have one of the tanks on my rv6a is leaking..
   
  it seems, to be on the inboard side (fuselage side)  right tank..along the rivets...
   
  Appreciate any advice, or suggestions to solve this..
   
   
  Robert
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:35 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				I posted also an e mail C I have the same problem on my rv6a leaking tank r/s.  any suggestions
  will be appreciated
   
  robert
   
  rv6a
  
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 Subject: RE: Leaking tank
 Date: Thu C 17 Sep 2009 12:58:49 -0500
 
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 No prob.  thanks for asking.  Maybe he will remember. 
   
 kt 
      
  
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 Sent: Thursday C September 17 C 2009 10:35 AM
 To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: Leaking tank
  
    
 Keith   -   I just talked to my mech C and - to my surprise - he couldn't remember the name of the product!
   
  
   
 But he will C and I've asked him to call me right away when he does C and we'll get it to you.        Tom
   
  
    
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:38 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Tom:
   
  Thank for the reply C if you could send me the name of the product will appreciated..
   
  I tried C the Pro seal stuff C C C but did not worked C or I did a bad job...
   
  thanks
   
  robert
   
  rv6a
  
   From: MnwPeeps(at)aol.com
 Date: Wed C 16 Sep 2009 22:57:08 -0400
 Subject: Re: Leaking tank
 To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
 
  My tank was leaking just through the leading edge rivets. My mech put on C very tightly C a sort-of plastic tape substance (with no air bubbles) - three years ago and I've had no leaks since. Will get the name of the stuff if you want it C but it looks like very basic stuff. If your actual tank is leaking elsewhere then I suppose (sort of obvious) this won't work for you without taking all the bolts out C anyway. 
                                                                                                                Tom
   
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  My right tank C on my rv6a is leaking C  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side  C that does
  not work.
   
  Need the best way of doing this C and of course C if possible the easiest...
   
  Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
   
  Thanks for sugestions C 
   
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:20 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				what is your life worth,do the bolts, I know it is a pain.Every time Irun into a prblem I asked the same question.
 Bud
 --- On Fri, 9/18/09, Robert Murillo <robertrv09(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   From: Robert Murillo <robertrv09(at)yahoo.com>
  Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 10:14 AM
  Neal:
   
  is on the Inboard,  (fuselage) side, along the
  rivet line .
   
  thanks
   
  robert
  
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  <n8zg(at)mchsi.com> wrote:
  
  
  From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
  Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 9:48 PM
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Bert –
  
  Where is it
  leaking?
  At a
  rivet?
  Along a baffle
  seam?
   
  neal
   
  
  From:
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  [mailto:owner-rv6-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of
  Robert Murillo
  Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:03 PM
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Leaking tank
   
  
  
  
  
  
  Hi:
  
   
  
  My right tank, on my rv6a is
  leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side ,
  that does
  
  not work.
  
   
  
  Need the best way of doing this, and
  of course, if possible the easiest...
  
   
  
  Is a pain removing all thos
  bolts..
  
   
  
  Thanks for sugestions, 
  
   
  
  Bert
  
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:51 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Thanks  Bud:
   
  But the questions I have is, how do you fix the problem,,, I wANT TO HEAR SOLUTIONS
   
  how do you seal so lthere is no leaks?
   
  thanks
   
  robert
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 what is your life worth,do the bolts, I know it is a pain.Every time Irun into a prblem I asked the same question.
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  Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com (rv6-list(at)matronics.com)
  Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 10:14  AM
  Neal:
   
  is on the Inboard,  (fuselage) side, along the
  rivet line .
   
  thanks
   
  robert
  
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  <n8zg(at)mchsi.com (n8zg(at)mchsi.com)> wrote:
  
  
  From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com (n8zg(at)mchsi.com)>
  Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com (rv6-list(at)matronics.com)
  Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 9:48 PM
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Bert –
  
  Where is it
  leaking?
  At a
  rivet?
   Along a baffle
  seam?
   
  neal
   
  
  From:
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  Subject: Leaking tank
   
  
  
  
  
  
  Hi:
  
   
  
  My right tank, on my rv6a is
  leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on  the out side ,
  that does
  
  not work.
  
   
  
  Need the best way of doing this, and
  of course, if possible the easiest...
  
   
  
  Is a pain removing all thos
  bolts..
  
   
  
  Thanks for sugestions, 
  
   
  
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:52 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Tom:
   
  Could you find the name of the product you are talking about..
   
  I will give it a try of course..
   
  thanks for the help
   
  robert
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 Subject: Re: Leaking tank
 To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009, 2:57 AM
 
   My tank was leaking just through the leading edge rivets. My mech put on, very tightly, a sort-of plastic tape substance (with no air bubbles) - three years ago and I've had no leaks since. Will get the name of the stuff if you want it, but it looks like very basic stuff. If your actual tank is leaking elsewhere then I suppose (sort of obvious) this won't work for you without taking all the bolts out, anyway. 
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  My right tank, on my rv6a is leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side , that does
  not work.
   
  Need the best way of doing this, and of course, if possible the easiest...
   
  Is a pain removing all thos bolts..
   
  Thanks for sugestions, 
   
  Bert
 
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				Check the fuel sender plate first.  these tend to leak and are easy to reseal without removing the tank.   If your leak is showing at the fuselage wing intersection. 
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  Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  Date: Saturday, September 19, 2009, 5:06 PM
  
  Balone Marine <balone_99(at)yahoo.com>
  
  what is your life worth,do the bolts, I know it is a
  pain.Every time Irun into a prblem I asked the same
  question.
  Bud
  --- On Fri, 9/18/09, Robert Murillo <robertrv09(at)yahoo.com>
  wrote:
  
  > From: Robert Murillo <robertrv09(at)yahoo.com>
  > Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  > To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  > Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 10:14 AM
  > Neal:
  >  
  > is on the Inboard,  (fuselage) side, along the
  > rivet line .
  >  
  > thanks
  >  
  > robert
  > 
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  > 
  > From: Neal George <n8zg(at)mchsi.com>
  > Subject: RE: Leaking tank
  > To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  > Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 9:48 PM
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Bert –
  > 
  > Where is it
  > leaking?
  > At a
  > rivet?
  > Along a baffle
  > seam?
  >  
  > neal
  >  
  > 
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  > Hi:
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  >  
  > 
  > My right tank, on my rv6a is
  > leaking,  I tried puting Pro seal on the out side ,
  > that does
  > 
  > not work.
  > 
  >  
  > 
  > Need the best way of doing this, and
  > of course, if possible the easiest...
  > 
  >  
  > 
  > Is a pain removing all thos
  > bolts..
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  >  
  > 
  > Thanks for sugestions, 
  > 
  >  
  > 
  > Bert
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:41 pm    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Robert Murillo wrote:
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  Thanks  Bud:
   
  But the questions I have is, how do you fix the problem,,, I wANT TO 
  HEAR SOLUTIONS
   
  how do you seal so lthere is no leaks?
   
  thanks
   
  robert
 
 I just fixed mine and was successful in stopping 12 rivets from weeping 
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 and/or leaking on the right tank of my RV-7A.  I spent far more time 
 trying to come up with an easy fix than it took to fix it once I finally 
 gave up and removed the tank.
 
 My procedure was:
 1. Order the MK 319 BS Monel pulled rivets from Wicks.
 
 2. Use the extra tank end cover, that Van's sends for the sender you 
 didn't use, as  template and cut an access opening in the rear baffle, 
 drill mounting holes and install nut plates.
 
 3. Make a new cover from .040 aluminum.
 
 4. Drill out the leaking rivets.
 
 5. Vacuum out the drill shavings from drilling out the rivets.
 
 6. Mix up Proseal and cover the drilled out rivet holes both inside and 
 outside.
 
 7. Put in the pulled pop rivets.
 
 8. On the inside of the tank, using an acid brush, smear the Proseal 
 liberally over and around the new rivets.
 
 9.  Smear Proseal liberally around the sealing surface of the new access 
 cover and over all of the screw holes.
 
 10. Screw the access cover on and set aside for several days while the 
 Proseal cures.
 
 11. Don't worry about the Proseal that you liberally smeared on the 
 outside over the new rivets.
 
 12. After the Proseal has cured, use a single edge razor blade to remove 
 most of the excess Proseal on the outside.  Remove the rest with a 
 vibrating sander with 180 grit open coat (grey) sandpaper.
 
 13. I went ahead and re-painted the tank and re-installed it on my plane.
 
 14. You will notice I didn't leak test the tank after the fix.  I think 
 my original leak testing was part of the problem.  I had already decided 
 that "it is what it is."  If it still leaked it was just going to have 
 to leak until Spring. 
 
 The whole process including the curing of the Proseal took three days.  
 The fix was done in just a few hours.  Quit trying to come up with a 
 quick cure and do it right.
 
 Steve Eberhart
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				 Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:46 am    Post subject: Leaking tank | 
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				Thanks for the  suggestion
   
  robert
  
 [quote] Date: Sat C 19 Sep 2009 21:21:57 -0500
  From: steve(at)newtech.com
  To: rv6-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Re: Leaking tank
  
  --> RV6-List message posted by: Steven Eberhart <steve(at)newtech.com>
  
  Robert Murillo wrote:
  >
  > Thanks Bud:
  > 
  > But the questions I have is C how do you fix the problem C C C I wANT TO 
  > HEAR SOLUTIONS
  > 
  > how do you seal so lthere is no leaks?
  > 
  > thanks
  > 
  > robert
  >
  I just fixed mine and was successful in stopping 12 rivets from weeping 
  and/or leaking on the right tank of my RV-7A. I spent far more time 
  trying to come up with an easy fix than it took to fix it once I finally 
  gave up and removed the tank.
  
  My procedure was:
  1. Order the MK 319 BS Monel pulled rivets from Wicks.
  
  2. Use the extra tank end cover C that Van's sends for the sender you 
  didn't use C as template and cut an access opening in the rear baffle C 
  drill mounting holes and install nut plates.
  
  3. Make a new cover from .040 aluminum.
  
  4. Drill out the leaking rivets.
  
  5. Vacuum out the drill shavings from drilling out the rivets.
  
  6. Mix up Proseal and cover the drilled out rivet holes both inside and 
  outside.
  
  7. Put in the pulled pop rivets.
  
  8. On the inside of the tank C using an acid brush C smear the Proseal 
  liberally over and around the new rivets.
  
  9. Smear Proseal liberally around the sealing surface of the new access 
  cover and over all of the screw holes.
  
  10. Screw the access cover on and set aside for several days while the 
  Proseal cures.
  
  11. Don't worry about the Proseal that you liberally smeared on the 
  outside over the new rivets.
  
  12. After the Proseal has cured C use a single edge razor blade to remove 
  most of the excess Proseal on the outside. Remove the rest with a 
  vibrating sander with 180 grit open coat (grey) sandpaper.
  
  13. I went ahead and re-painted the tank and re-installed it on my plane.
  
  14. You will notice I didn't leak test the tank after the fix. I think 
  my original leak testing was part of the problem. I had already decided 
  that "it is what it is." If it still leaked it was just going to have 
  to leak until Spring. 
  
  The whole process including the curing of the Proseal took three days. 
  The fix was done in just a few hours. Quit trying to come up with a 
  quick cure and do it right.
  
  Steve Eberhart
  RV-7A C flying since June 24 C 2009>============
  
  
  
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