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Hot tip: seal for fuel tank sender

Interesting. Moss Motors here in the States sells one that looks just like that. I tried one with no luck (still had a leak).
 
Did you use thread sealant and/or sealing washers on the screws "?

There is no seal inside the tank for the screws, just a threaded hole that goes all the way through.
 
Did you use thread sealant and/or sealing washers on the screws "?

There is no seal inside the tank for the screws, just a threaded hole that goes all the way through.

Yep; have tried everything you could think of. The best result--although it still seeps with a completely full tank--has been with an 'old-fashioned' cork seal my dad made. Note the sender flange has been warped by a PO overtightening the screws (probably trying to stop a leak or fuel smell in the boot). This is a reman tank, generally of decent quality except for the flange the sender screws into; it's flat, but not exactly a thing of beauty.
 
Hey Bob,
Finally got my sender unit gasket sealed up when I used some Permatex "fuel resistant gasket dressing and sealant", part # 85420. Supposed to be same as Hylomar Universal blue. Had the same problem with gas seeping through new rubber gaskets from Moss and eventually ruined the boot armacord. This sealant from a local auto parts store has done the trick so far with no leaks in past 6 months.
Regards
Mike
 
Another product you might have some luck with used to be called FuelLube and is now called EZ Turn Lube . It is available through most aircraft supply houses and can be bought in a small quantity which would still last a long time. Standard disclaimer, I have no financial interest. It is a thick paste and if you read the specs on it it will make you wonder, "what the **** IS this stuff made from"?
 
Hey Bob,
Finally got my sender unit gasket sealed up when I used some Permatex "fuel resistant gasket dressing and sealant", part # 85420. Supposed to be same as Hylomar Universal blue. Had the same problem with gas seeping through new rubber gaskets from Moss and eventually ruined the boot armacord. This sealant from a local auto parts store has done the trick so far with no leaks in past 6 months.
Regards
Mike

Ordered some off eBay and applied this weekend; so far, so good. Thanks for the tip; although I already had some 'Hylomar,' I understand there's (at least) two formulations and wanted to make sure I used the correct stuff.
 
For 10 years with no leakage, I've been using the Moss black rubber gasket, #8 bonded sealing washers and panhead screws all sealed with Hylomar. Paying special attention to sealing the screw threads.
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