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  • Start date Start date May 18, 2007
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75 mustang II

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Having trouble getting the plug to quit leaking in my 69s gas tank.Had the local gas tank shop check out the tank and they sprayed inside with a coating.After a couple hours with fuel it started leaking around the plug.They put a o-ring on the plug but the gas seemed to melt it. 75 mustangII
 

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would a copper o-ring work??

does the plug threads fit tight??
 
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Not sure about a copper o-ring,didnt know they made them.It does thread in good and tightens up. They should make rubber o-rings that dont melt when gas hits them.Thanks for the reply cjones
 

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Ethanol ?

Did you get some E80 or some other fuel with ethanol added. I think ethanol will melt standard O-rings. Holley carbs have O-rings on the needle and seat assembly, so if fuel was melting O-rings allot of us would be in trouble. Have you tried teflon tape on the plug.
 
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the plug on my tank is a run of the mill tapered pipe plug... no place for an o ring.... are you sure you dont have a straight pipe plug? go to the hardware store and pick up a tapered plug. if thats not the problem, how about some teflon pipe dope... loctite makes it in a tube, good stuff!
 
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Thanks for the replies.Chromedog The plug I have is plastic.Iwill try the hardware and put in a metal or brass plug.The plastic one is what I got with the car,Didnt like the idea of a plastic one anyway.
 

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The plug on my tank has some teflon tape around the threads, no leaks.
 
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