Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 10:48:35 -0600
Reply-To: "Joe T." <vanagon85@GMAIL.COM>
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From: "Joe T." <vanagon85@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Gas leaking after filling to the top...84 2wd..
In-Reply-To: <513E3675.8040405@turbovans.com>
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I just did this (again) a couple of weeks ago.
I did the reseal using the Van Cafe kit three years back, but didn't
replace the fuel gauge sender or, more importantly, the O-ring that seals
it to the tank. Recently a massive leak developed there, and even if I
filled up 3/4 full you could still smell gas around the driver's side. On
full fill-ups, gas would visibly leak down from the sender area. I also
have been fighting the buzzing fuel pump issue since I bought this
particular Vanagon almost eight years ago.
This time around, I decided to bite the bullet and go with the newer-style
tank with the larger outlet to the fuel pump, discard the plastic
pre-filter in favor of the big metal cylindrical after-pump filter, and
replace the sending unit and its o-ring completely.
I have to say that this is what I should have done last time. The only
issue I had was getting the new sender into the new tank. It was a bear to
get in, and I ended up shattering it into three pieces by trying to muscle
it too much with a big wrench.
Thankfully, there was nothing wrong with my old sender, and with a new
o-ring, it went in fine. Although it sucks to watch fifty bucks shatter
into three pieces...
I'm happy to report no constant gas smell, full fill-ups, and a nearly
inaudible fuel pump.
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> --
> Joe T.
> '85 Wolfsburg Westy Subie 2.2
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <
scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:
> If one jacks up the van ..
> and looks in there at the top of the tank, one can often see the broken
> cross-over plastic T's.
> Front tires off helps.
> It is even possible, but difificul, t to repair those with tank in place.
>
> most opt for pulling the tank, doing 'the whole job right' ..
> buy a reseal kit from Van Cafe etc.
>
> if you have an 84 with the large metal filler neck ...
> let's just say the later smaller plastic filler neck is about 4 times
> easier to deal with , especially going back together.
> Like if you replace the large filler neck tank..
> buy one with for the smaller filler neck hole and then buy a used
> plastic filler neck. It's so much easier to work on that way.
>
> sdf
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>>>>> Joe T.
>>>>> '85 Wolfsburg Westy Subie 2.2
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