Jump to content

Fuel tank plug gasket


BandY
 Share

Recommended Posts

Just looking for some input. I've had the plug out, and I've thoroughly cleaned it, and then made a gasket out of a thin gasket material. Can't remember the thickness, but like thin cardboard that is safe to use on fuel applications. Anyhow, it's leaked ever since. I bought some thicker material to us, and it's cork sheeting. Also safe for use with fuel (it claims). I plan on giving the cork a try, as soon as my fuel gage gets lower. Does anyone use anything specific for this? The factory gasket just seemed like black goop. Similar to a mastic.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's been a few years since I've taken that plug out, but I remember the factory gasket being an o-ring. The black goop may have been a PO using RTV or something like that. Clean your drain plug and I bet you will find the o-ring groove.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, both of my current cars are 86s. I've had both plugs out, somewhat recently, and both had similar gaskets on the flat that mates with the tank. One had goop on it, and the other just had the paper-type gasket. The thread goes all the way to the flat, and there's no groove for an o-ring. Possibly newer models had a different format. Later today, I'm going to try the cork gasket, with Permatex on each side. If that fails, I plan on layering the other material three or four times, with sealant in between.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gas eats silicone and the 10% ethanol is also bad for some materials. I use Felpro Grey gasket paper on mine. Used a razor to cut a round washer/gasket and tighten it sung. Over tight will rip the paper. So far, its been holding up.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...