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tank sending unit

Posted: 10/31/15 12:37pm Message 1 of 2
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So i searched the forums and found no posts for the sending unit, so my question is?

My 75 fuel tank has a bladder so from what i've read i do not need a gasket as the ring on top of bladder creates the seal.  Yet i have been told that yes i do need the gasket?  Hmmm I can't see why i need it but will leave it up to you guys to give me the real story. 



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Re: tank sending unit

Posted: 11/1/15 8:50am Message 2 of 2
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Really depends on the condition of the bladder....if it is not deformed, or damaged, you could prolly get by with no gasket. A little Aviation Sealer will seal it very nicely, in any case.





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