Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

bolus

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by bolus » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:37 pm

You want SAE J30R10 for in tank I believe (I only know a little about this though)

Terry Kennedy

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by Terry Kennedy » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:38 pm

[quote="Terry Kennedy"]
The issue is that normal fuel lines are designed to keep fuel in, and may not react well to fuel on the outer surface or to intermediate layers, which are usually some sort of weave for strength. With the whole line in the tank, both the outside and both end cuts are exposed.
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And, as a followup, look at http://www.gates.com/common/downloads/f ... psForm.pdf which says:

Finally, for submersible applications such as on the in-tank fuel pump, only SAE30R10 hose should be used, because when the hose fails, the pump will fail. Hose construction consists of low swell fluoroelastomer compounds in the tube and cover that resist gasoline and diesel fuel permeation and aging. Standard hoses have these fuel-resistant characteristics in the tube portion only.

silver

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by silver » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:40 pm

yep confrimed

Non-FI line is SAE30R7.

FI line is SAE30R9.

Submersible line is SAE30R10.

bolus

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by bolus » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:44 pm

napa should have 30R10 so bring it back for an exchange and tell him that it would have been another costly repair when your hose melted. :)
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silver

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by silver » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:56 pm

napa doesn't carry 1/2 diameter, confirmed....I will check vato zone and Oreilly later today

grr.... looks like 30r10 might only come in 5/8" which I don't think will solve the problem.

still looking
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silver

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by silver » Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:35 am

SUCCESS

OREILLY part FS216 is the perfect match for the lowest pump sock, $15 bux.
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bolus

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by bolus » Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:37 am

glad you found something, hooking up an extra fuel line to a sock didn't sound like the best idea

positron

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by positron » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:52 am

Good find..  :tu:

bucket should sit all the way down on the bottom like Bolus' diagram..

FourFather

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by FourFather » Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:58 am

[quote="Curator"]

Thanks for the update,Eddie,and please lets see some pics of the dream house/garage. (especially the garage... ;))
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Still not completely through with the move, but loving it in the country!

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FourFather

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by FourFather » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:02 am

And we have living quarters attached!

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Eddie ;D

positron

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by positron » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:05 am

It's apparent that I'm in the wrong business.. where do I pick up an app?  :tu:

bolus

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by bolus » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:19 am

[quote="FourFather"]


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I imagine Eddie's car will be the first to look like the christmas card

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DarthChicken

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by DarthChicken » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:21 am

OH man.. what am I thinking.. 4 wheel drive atom.  One engine in the front, one in the back!  :drool:

Driver

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by Driver » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:59 am

That's what?... like a 9 car garage... :drool:

I assume you already have the lift on order.  ;)

I guess the living quarters look to be bearable as well.  :pop:

silver

Re: Check Fuel Tank Gaskets - Some deteriorate

Post by silver » Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:10 am

1am...done with reinstall. 

Tomorrow is fab and install of purge tank.......if I can find the hose fittings which are not avail at home improvement nor auto parts stores.

will test when purge is installed.

also got safety washers installed on the steering arms.  They are available in grade 8 5/16" fits the 3/8" bolt go figure, for ONE DOLLAR for 4, which leaves me with 2 extra.

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