Gas Tank Gaskets
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I had to do this job twice. What I did first was I used the cork gasket material alone and assembled. The fuel started weeping from underneath the screws because the screws go right into the tank. I took indian head shellac and put it on the threads of every screw before I put them in. That seemed to do the trick. That was my method. I am sure that someone has a different method that works too.0
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I used "coil and gas" sealant. It is sold at Ace Hdwr, for a couple of dollars in a mustard yellow tube. It is clear. The 5 small stainless screws act as ground. Make sure you don't put so much on as to break continuity of the ground. The fuel guage will not move. A small ground wire can be installed if necessary.0
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