Leaky Acrylic Overflow

Hi. I have a 90 gallon acrylic tank with an acrylic internal overflow. I began filling the tank and it leaks into the drain department before rising to the level of the overflow grate. The leak is in the bottom of the overflow box. I know silicone does not work with acrylic. I know the tank must be drained. I don't know if I am able to use Weldon to reseal. A material like silicone, where I could create a beaded seam, would seem to be very useful here. But like I said silicone does not work with acrylic. So any ideas? I know if I have a stand pipe it won't matter. But the tank is drained so I just want to fix it. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I am reading that if the stand pipe is just under the overflow grate(which it is), it won't cause a problem. I am just thinking if it keeps leaking won't it just continue to drain from the display and into the stand pipe? Until the water level reaches below the leak?(my leak is on the bottom seam of the over flow, so obviously it won't work).
 
Depends on the stand pipe.. If it turns down and creates a siphon it will leak until the siphon is broken . This will be at or near the lowest point water can enter into the pips..

If the stand pipe is NOT Glued into the bulkhead it can leak around the bulkhead .

I think its best to Drain the tank and fix it correctly....with weld on 16 as said above.
 
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