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Re: leaking fuel sender

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Subject: Re: leaking fuel sender
From: Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 17:40:42 -0700
I really think you're out of luck on this one. There is no "Barr's Stop
Leak" for fuel tanks <g>.

Besides, it's not that big a job. Just make sure you have the gasket in
hand, and an almost empty tank before starting. But it's really just jack up
the car (supporting it safely); disconnect fuel line; remove the sender unit
(gross oversimplification, I know); replace gasket, sender and fuel line;
lower car.

If you are going to jack up the car even for an inspection, you might as
well just take care of it.

PS  Having looked at some of the other responses, I should add that I am
assuming the tank proper is intact, and that you broke one of the flanges
off of the lock ring. Which wouldn't stop it from working, necessarily -- it
would just make it harder to get on and off.

The other place it could leak is where the base of the pipe is brazed to the
circular plug. I would think hard-setting gasket compound might work, but it
would be better to have it brazed at a radiator shop.



on 7/1/02 7:55 AM, Aubrey Schneider at aschneider@shaw.ca wrote:

> I sent this recently but had no responses on how to fix the problem, so
> here goes again. 
> 
> Hello all, Some time ago 'bout 4 months I attempted to remove the fuel
> gauge(thanks Denver) unit. I only succeeded in breaking a flange or
> dingus, as typical
> neophytes do. One of the listers, responded to my plea for help by
> explaining the correct way to remove the unit & then cautioned me, that
> it may start leaking gas.
> 
> Well, that's what's happening now. I had noticed that I was using a lot
> of gas recently & now I know why.
> 
> My question is, does anyone know of any product that I can use to
> temporarily halt the leak. I am just not able to do the sender at this
> time, being really involved with other projects. I thought of a silicone
> but I think that would fall apart as soon as it makes contact with the
> gas.
> 
> Anyone has any ideas?
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Aubrey 75 B (where summer has yet to show its face. All we've had is
> rain, rain & more of the same. Top down motoring? no!)
> 


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