Posted July 17, 20168 yr comment_498988 I have been chasing very minor leaks around the gas tank. The final one was a loose clamp at the output of the aftermarket (skinny) fuel pump. it had those slotted hose clamps by the PO, so I put on some proper FI style. I had already done all the hose clamp under the hood, but did not notice these. The other leaks were at the sending unit O ring (cracked) and the last was at the drain plug. The plugs washer was in bad shape. I did not have a proper fitting replacement, so I had temp used an o ring. That was not really idea so while calibrating the fuel sender (tank was drained) I came up with a tight fitting o ring that also fits the ID of a fibre washer. The captured o ring seems to work very well. I still have to pull the plastic panels to work out the stereo speakers. After that I will have no more excuses to not put in the 5 speed. I did recently hurt my back so I was not in a big rush to do that, Hopefully by the time I get the stereo worked out, the back will be better and maybe it will cool down here. its often in the upper 80s even as late a midnite, you have to wait till 3am for it to get down into the 70's, add in 80-90% humidity and well.. motivation is lacking... Edited July 17, 20168 yr by Dave WM Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55819-no-more-leaking-gas/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20168 yr comment_498992 I'm with you on the heat. Most people put them up in the winter months. Not down here! I drive mine at daybreak for an hour at the most. But after September and until May I wear mine out. 8^) Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55819-no-more-leaking-gas/#findComment-498992 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20168 yr Author comment_498993 I gotta get a pic of my condenser, its still blowing cold (yea) but I suspect the dye will be showing the leak growing. It just so darn hot that I can barely get motivated to do anything. I know AL can be brutal, I spent the nite out near Andersonville several years ago for a radio control airplane event in July. Soggy and HOT was the order of the night. Camping out in that is a nightmare. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55819-no-more-leaking-gas/#findComment-498993 Share on other sites More sharing options...
July 18, 20168 yr comment_499012 Ah man it's horrible. My batteries go dead during the months of July and August but that's only 2 months out of 12, not so bad. I read a couple of days ago about some kind of "heat dome" that's formed above the Mid-West and wouldn't you know it my part of Alabama is included. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55819-no-more-leaking-gas/#findComment-499012 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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