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Fuel Tank Filler Neck

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Garage man went to replace the fuel filler neck as it leaks, reckons he can't get the seal inside the tank, no longer done by VW. Any ideas? I haven't got the VW part number but will have it later on tonight if that helps.

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Early or late tank?

Seals for early tank discontinued so if you can't find somebody who happens to have one lyign around you will need a new later model tank and filler neck

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Its an 83 Westy so I presume an early tank............anyone got a decent late tank going cheap then?

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JK do a kits for about £150

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And I've got some JK vouchers too.......looks like I'll be buying a fuel tank rather than some more camping gear for my holiday :(

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ask around first. Try cj at syncrospares etc

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Check out JK's I think they do an adapter seal. I'm sure I stumbled across one earlier. Worth a look......
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My tank was leaking where the neck went into the seal ('83 diesel) and I took the seal out, cleaned it all up, and put it back in liberally coated with grease, and it hasn't leaked for nearly 2 years.

Maybe worth a try?
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Convert to LPG, help the enviroment & save money no need to worry about petrol taks any more :lol: :lol: :wink:
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PS
Got a tank here if you want it came out of an 83, think it's ok
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Tank Seal

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I got one from JK for an early tank a couple of months ago, assuming you have the large diameter filler pipe ? Not cheap, but cheaper than a new tank and all the bits, it might also be a bit porous on the top where the dimple is.

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Headley18 wrote:Convert to LPG, help the enviroment & save money no need to worry about petrol taks any more :lol: :lol: :wink:

I'd love to Pete, but buying a house has just cleared me out, so unless you can do me a freebie as a demo I'm going to have to save up for a while :wink:

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speak to just campers over the phone, as they sell the early seal ( large )
and the late seal ( smaller ) if i remember correctly they are about £10.
if you have the early type check the shape of the filler neck where it goes into the tank, as mine was out of shape and this is where it was leaking from.
the best way to tell what type you have is the early ones are metal and the later ones are plastic.

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