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Tanks Inc. leaks

Started by Dino, Yesterday at 04:50:40 PM

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Dino

I have a leak coming from either the universal sender, or the pump. It's pretty significant. I think it may be one of the bolts. I'm going to drop this tank only once, because it's a pain in the butt. I will install a small door in the trunk floor for easy access in the future. I used Permatex fuel resistant gasket dressing and cork gaskets on the fuel senser and pump per their recommendation. I forget what I used on the bolts. What should I use for those?
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Derwud

I have done 3 tanks and everything was installed dry. No leaks from any of the tanks.
1970 Dodge Charger R/T.. Owned since 1981

b5blue

I'd call Tanks Inc. to see what they use.  :scratchchin:

will

If it comes with the O-ring bolts to mount the float/pump those can be troublesome. You can overtighten them, squishing the O-ring out of alignment.

John_Kunkel

Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.