[Healeys] Gasoline fumes in the boot of a 100
John Rowe
john at jtkarowe.com.au
Wed Sep 4 01:24:25 MDT 2013
Charles
I used Permatex No3 aviation non hardening sealant with good results. I feel
sure that Stag would be ok too
John Rowe
Qld Australia
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From: healeys-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Charles Rice
Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2013 4:50 PM
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: [Healeys] Gasoline fumes in the boot of a 100
Trying to fix the strong gasoline fumes in the trunk (boot) of my BN2.
I have installed an external vent on the filler neck, and plugged the vent
hole in the filler cap. I'm sure the output fitting is tight and not
leaking.
A new steel tank was installed several years ago. The sending unit is
original,
but does not appear to be warped or cracked anywhere and works OK.
I found fuel leaking around the sending unit, particularly when the
tank
is full. I cleaned the contact surfaces of the unit and the tank, replaced
the cork
gasket with a new premium ("Viton") gasket (from Moss), and used the correct
screws and copper washers. But the leak is still there. I suppose next I
should try
some kind of sealant, what kind should I look for that would be fuelproof?
Thanks - Charles Rice BN2
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