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Jason Beall

best practices regarding fuel tank fittings

Post by Jason Beall » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Hi all,

What's the best practice regarding fuel tank
fittings...should they have a sealant or fuel lube on
the threads before installation?

Also, I have installed float-type fuel gauge senders
which have a rubber gasket under the flange. Should it
go on dry, with sealant, fuel lube, etc?

Thanks,

-Jason

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rognal

best practices regarding fuel tank fittings

Post by rognal » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Jason,

Re: the fuel gauge (Stewart Warner's) gaskets, I installed mine dry on Wayne's
recommendation. No leaks when I pressure tested the tanks.

Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA!

8/7/02 6:00 PM, SUPER_REBEL131@YAHOO.COM wrote to MURPHY-REBEL:

-> Hi all,
->
-> What's the best practice regarding fuel tank
-> fittings...should they have a sealant or fuel lube on
-> the threads before installation?
->
-> Also, I have installed float-type fuel gauge senders
-> which have a rubber gasket under the flange. Should it
-> go on dry, with sealant, fuel lube, etc?
->
-> Thanks,
->
-> -Jason
->
-> =====
-> ________________________________________________
->
-> Jason Beall
-> Super Rebel No. 131
-> Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
-> super_rebel131@yahoo.com
->
-> __________________________________________________
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Joel Jacobs

best practices regarding fuel tank fittings

Post by Joel Jacobs » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Beall" <super_rebel131@yahoo.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: best practices regarding fuel tank fittings

Also, I have installed float-type fuel gauge senders
which have a rubber gasket under the flange. Should it
go on dry, with sealant, fuel lube, etc?
I didn't use a gasket on mine. I used proseal and rivets. It won't be easy
if I ever have to change them but they ain't gonna leak!

Joel
Rebel 416





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