Fuel cell seal https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...942dadd814.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...bd3eeb1718.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...bee1c0710f.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.thi...f74e3b130b.jpg Anyone ever see a sending unit seal like this? Looks so problematic to me. One of my customers brought me this cell for his Monte Carlo and I can't believe the way I'm supposed to do this. |
Re: Fuel cell seal Does it seal? Steel hold down tabs would have been stronger than the aluminum ones and will take a lot more to bend. |
Re: Fuel cell seal It came with the aluminum tabs. It squeezed down pretty hard but theirs no groove for the o ring which really seems half assed. I'm not sure if it will leak when it's full and I won't top it off cause this guy breaks me down on price every time I work on one of his rides to the point I have to throw him a high price just to get close to what I need. Think it will seal but I'm worried about longevity. |
Re: Fuel cell seal I'd worry a lot about safety. If that pump moves any, you'll have a nasty leak. |
Re: Fuel cell seal Theirs no pump inside just a gauge sender. I would never recommend that style tank to someone but he said he couldn't send it back he bought it 5 years ago. |
Re: Fuel cell seal
Originally Posted by Biledriver
(Post 6133439)
Theirs no pump inside just a gauge sender. I would never recommend that style tank to someone but he said he couldn't send it back he bought it 5 years ago. Dave |
Re: Fuel cell seal you could add a top ring..to the 3 tabs...making one unit.. as its snugged down it should apply more down force on the 0 ring.. or go all out..have a mech shop cut a billet plate with the O ring cut into it.. then weld it to the tank top...and do the one piece hold down... |
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