<VV> 140 PG swap complete - fuel tank filler pipe leak

BBRT chsadek at comcast.net
Sun Jun 8 20:48:15 EDT 2014


Better yet...  Put a small can of gas in engine compartment and feed from 
that.  Drive it up and down street, or wherever and fix tank etc afterwards.
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From: "Matt Nall via VirtualVairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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Subject: Re: <VV> 140 PG swap complete - fuel tank filler pipe leak


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> chaz at properproper.com;
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> Well, she runs ~ using a can of gas near the pump to get her going.
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> Trying to switch to the tank, the filler pipe leaks badly.
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> The tank looks almost rust-free, so it's probably the rubber piece just
> above the tank itself?
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> Is it possible to R&R that piece of the filler without removing the tank?
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> Difficult but doable....remove the left front wheel and cut away some 
> metal....  just loosen the tank straps to let it fall an inch or so...
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> Small hands are the secret..
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