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matthepcat
Hello world.

I recently restored a fuel tank and am in the process of assembling all the new seals and parts.

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I have a new copper filter "sock" plus the paper seal that comes with it.

I also have two copper seals for the large and small tubes.


How are these supposed to go together?

Are the copper seals for the tank side or the nut side?

Is the paper seal just an alternative to the copper seal on the larger tube?


Thanks for the help, biggrin.gif


Matt
euro911
EDITED


Large diameter nipple is the feed , small one is the return.

Install the the copper washer on feed nipple, then the sock, then insert into fuel tank, then tighten the nut.

Return nipple, install copper washer, insert into tank, then tighten the nut.

Not sure about the paper washer confused24.gif ... never used one. Maybe the paper washer goes on the sock before inserting into the tank. Does the id of the paper washer fit around the sock?

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Where did you obtain the washer kit?
matthepcat
Thanks!

I ordered it from the death star.... AA smile.gif

They did have the best prices on this stuff though.


Matt



QUOTE(euro911 @ Aug 21 2015, 09:07 PM) *

Large diameter nipple is the feed , small one is the return.

Sock goes on feed nipple, insert into fuel tank, then the copper washer, then the nut.

Return nipple, insert into tank, copper washer, then nut.

Not sure about the paper washer confused24.gif ... never used one. Maybe the paper washer goes on the sock before inserting into the tank. Does the id of the paper washer fit around the sock?

Where did you obtain the washer kit?

euro911
WAIT !!! I don't know what I was thinking screwy.gif

I edited the previous post to correct my mistake.

The copper washers need to seat up against the end of the threaded bungs, so they need to be installed on the nipples prior to inserting into the tank. The nut tightens up against the nipple flanges, but the washers actually do the sealing.

Sorry, Matt hide.gif

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