Re: [FWDLK] Filler neck
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Re: [FWDLK] Filler neck



I have two 55 Dodges, the gas tanks are the same, if not very close.   Are
you sure it is not the connecting hose to the filler tube. and did you check
the o ring gasket where the sending unit is, through the access hole in the
trunk? I have had it leak from there when you completely fill the tank, and
run down the side from the filler tube.

I have never had a problem with the filler tube, but if I did I would try
the easy way out.

Pull the gas tank,   seal the bottom of the filler tube with a plug of some
kind, and fill it with a gas tank sealer, then, drain it out,  You may want
to give it two coats.   But the inside of the tube will need to be cleaned
,maybe with something like a long round wire brush, simular to an old baby
bottle brush., with a longer handle.  You need to use your imagination a
little,  but I'm sure it will work.

Joe Paolucci
Walton, Ky




----- Original Message -----
From: Dirt Rider <drt-rdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:09 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Filler neck


> I'm working on my 56 Savoy. I think the gas filler neck has a hole in it
> somewhere. When I fill the tank up, it leaks form up in that area. I can't
> really get a good look at it as it's usually leaking at the gas station
and
> I have a hard time sticking my head up under the car whil gas is coming
out.
> Anyway, I was under the car as was ready to take it out when I started
> looking at it and It looks like it was maybe put in before the body was
> mounted to the frame. I haven't disconnected it yet, but it looks like
there
> is no way to wrestle it out.
> Can anyone confirm this ?
> If it's true, it kind of sucks, never being able to fill the tank.
>
> Any insights advice or reccomendations would be greatly appreciated. If it
> can't come out whole, I'm contemplating cutting it and then putting it
back
> together and clamp a rubber hose over where I cut it. I'd probably have ot
> make an extra support for it also
>
> thanks,
> Nick
>



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