Leak At Tank Gas Line

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brentusbrutus

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Hello again folks..

How would I go about safely removing the threaded Gasline/fuel indicator part from my gas tank. I don't want to ***** it up anymore than I have to. I found that it is leaking from there (at the base of the metal hose where you connect the fuel line to the tank), and i was thinking it would be nice to get a whole new part if possible so's i could get e new fuel level doohickey, to make that work.

 

Justshootme84

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I have used a hammer and block of wood, like a short 2x4, to gently tap the ring loose. If your Bronco is fuel injected, don't forget to relieve any pressure with the inertia switch down by the brake pedal.

 

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Jeffs Bronco graveyard has the part you need for $120. It has the new ring, gasket, and sending unit.

Yeah, a block of wood, or a BRASS punch. If you have a wooden,or rubber hammer, this would be better than a steel one, incase you slip. You don't want any sparks here!

The link at the top of my reply will take you directly to the gas tanks, and sending units.

 
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counter clocwise ai?

And hould I give er a good coating of WD-40?

As well, It looks like it has been painted over. Could the old ring be sealed somehow?

 

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Yes, counter-clockwise to loosen it. WD-40 pr PB won't hurt. The ring should not be held on with Loctite or anything else, but if someone repaired it in the past, who knows what they might have put on it. A brass punch is O.K., too, but not something everyone has around the shop. If it takes a sledge to get the thing loose, it's prolly rusted the threads and a new sending unit and ring may leak worse.

 

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