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> Gas tank (rusty) blues
Marlow
post Mar 18 2004, 05:10 PM
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I've been sucking up the knowledge of this board for some time now and only posted a few times. Now I need help . . .

I had a fuel leak last fall before I parked the car for winter and am finally getting to fixing it. I decided to pull the gas tank and refresh all the fuel lines under there. My 914 is a 74 but has had the fuel pump relocated to the front. My gas tank is quite rusty inside. As I drained the gas out of the tank I watched the silt build in the bottom of my gas can. I know I can have it sealed by a radiator shop or do the Por 15 sealer kit -- but I have a spare tank with very very minor rust inside. Should I just go with the spare or would it be worthwhile to go ahead and get the rusty tank fixed (or seal the spare one)? Also, my tank has the center divider (baffle) so how well does the sealer work getting around that?

Secondly I'm having trouble with the fuel filter. Since my fuel pump's been relocated to the front I don't which filter it's supposed to take. It had the filter with 7mm ends but the local parts shop only has the filter with different sized ends 9mm/7mm (looks a lot bigger than 9mm). But, the filter shows the 9mm end as the Outlet not the inlet. My tank uses 9mm to the inlet. What gives? Of course I can't do 9mm hose from tank to 7mm inlet on filter, that'll surely leak. What to do?? I don't know how the PO got the 9mm line to seal on the 7mm filter inlet.

And lastly, is the inlet screen in the fuel tank removable/replaceable? I can't get by big gorilla hands in there . . . time to convince the fiance that the Porsche needs her!! BTW she enjoys the car too (as a passenger) but not as much as I do.

Sorry so damn long for one of my first posts . . .
Thanks in advance,
Joel

74 2.0L
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