Thanks for all the great replies. I didn't realize Rectorseal (#5) was good on gasoline. I might just use that instead, since I have some already,
On a side note after reading the product descript, I didn't know the Rectorseal ISN'T recommended for use with ABS or CPVC.
This is off the rector seal web site, good for pvc, do not use on abs or cpvc.
Applications
RectorSeal No. 5 is recommended for pipe made of galvanized steel, iron, brass,
copper, aluminum, stainless steel, polyethylene, reinforced fiberglass, and PVC. DO
NOT USE ON ABS OR CPVC.
RectorSeal No. 5 is recommended for pipe carrying:
• Acids, dilute
• Air, compressed
• Aliphatic solvents
• Ammonia – gaseous, liquid
• Caustics, dilute
• Cutting oils (low aromatic)
• Diesel fuel oil
• Gasohol (unleaded gasoline and 10%
alcohol)
• Gasoline (leaded and unleaded)
• Heating oils
• Helium, gaseous
• Hydraulic oils
• Hydrogen, gaseous
• Inert gases
• Kerosene
• Liquefied petroleum gases (butane,
propane, mixtures)
• Mineral oils
• Natural gas
• Nitrogen, gaseous
• Petroleum solvents
• Refrigerants
• Soap, liquid
• Steam
• Vegetable oils
• Water (hot or cold)
It's nice to have one sealant that covers such a wide range.