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scudderfish

posted on 24/6/10 at 04:05 PM Reply With Quote
Leaky tank fitting

I fitted a fuel return to my tank which is an elbow fitting into a large rubber bung. It leaks when I fill the car up. I tried to bodge it with some tank repair putty, but the petrol appears to be weeping through that. Any ideas how to
1) Remove the mess I've made
2) Fix it without welding and ideally with the tank still in the car (back axle off to get it out)

Regards,
Dave

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turbodisplay

posted on 24/6/10 at 04:12 PM Reply With Quote
bodging and petrol tank is three words that should not exist in the same sentence....
Best weld a fitting, after removing fuel and filling with water.
One possibility is to weld a fitting to a flange and attach in the same way as a fuel indicator.

Darren

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fha772

posted on 24/6/10 at 04:23 PM Reply With Quote
Use a brass water tank fitting then adapt your return pipe to fit the fitting.
You might have to drill the hole out to size though.






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Mal

posted on 24/6/10 at 05:36 PM Reply With Quote
If the fuel gauge hole is close enough you could pass a flanged tank nut on a piece of wire to the inside face of the hole you want to attach a fitting to.
Seal it with a bonded seal on the outside.

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rusty nuts

posted on 24/6/10 at 06:55 PM Reply With Quote
Check out the connectors sold by the likes of Burtonpower
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