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Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by chevyman, Jan 4, 2010.

  1. chevyman

    chevyman New Member

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    Hey I decided to repaint my bike and I removed the fuel tank. When I finished painting it I went to put the tank back on and I bolted in what I assume is the fuel pump assembly (Im a car guy). I figured that bolting it down and tightening it up would seal it to the tank but i figured wrong and i spilled gas everywhere. the gasket is undamaged so im thinking i just broke the factory seal and I need to use sealant to seal it. Any ideas guys?
     


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  2. steven113

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    get a new gasket... you may be able to seal it temporarily with some sealent but if it leaks it will be right over the motor and exaust and could easly start a fire. Not the place to skimp on $10. Be sure not to over tighten the nuts that secure the pump, the studs are tack welded to the tank and if you break one off you will have to have a new one welded on.
     


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