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Thread: How to install a Fuel sending unit?????????
          
   
   

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    Go with rubber and snug real tight.

    As to Rector Seal - it's great thread sealant. Several types for everything from compressed air to high pressure liquids of all types..
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    nunnatax the tank is in use,I am just changing out the gaskets due to a leak. Thanks

    Thanks Glenn, I noticed you were on the original thread. At 72 my logic has drifted a bit since my first rod build (32 5/w) in 1959.

    I searched the web last night and could only find the sender gasket. The other plate (fuel line, vent and return) is sae 6 screws and larger than the sender hole. I have a 3/16 silicon sheet I might have to make the larger one or is silicon a no,no???
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