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Fuel filler seal help

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Sorry If this is the wrong place but I need some help, the fuel filler neck seal has perished and I am going away on Tuesday does anybody know where I can get a replacement either tomorrow or Monday so I can try and get it fitted.

Sorry I forgot to ask do I need to remove the tank to put the new seal in.

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Don't bother trying to fit a replacement before travelling. It will end in tears. No the tank can stay in place.
Buy some black K2 silicone sealant or equivalent. Clean it up with petrol, and slaver it around the perished bits of the filler neck seal.
This is what my MOT man did years ago to pass my camper.

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Hi Maxstu thank you, but I think I may have got the wrong part name its the fuel tank filler seal this one would I still be able to use the silicone sealer.

Again sorry for the confusion.

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This is a bit of a pain to do. It means removing the cap, surround, filler neck seal and the plastic filler tube. And the overflow vent tube as well.

It will be challenging to spread some silicone on the tank seal. What are the symptoms? Fuel pxssing all over the floor? Or just smell of petrol?
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maxstu wrote: 09 Aug 2025, 19:21 This is a bit of a pain to do. It means removing the cap, surround, filler neck seal and the plastic filler tube. And the overflow vent tube as well.

It will be challenging to spread some silicone on the tank seal. What are the symptoms? Fuel pxssing all over the floor? Or just smell of petrol?

Fuel leaking over the floor.
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Are you 100% sure it is the tank sealing ring? Does it drop fuel from the start of refuelling and not when brimming the tank?

Well, as you are heading away come Tuesday, l would try and put some sealant on the seal, if that is the prblem.

If you try fitting a replacement, it means starting at the bodywork and disturbing the outer cap panel, the fuel filler seal and ring behind the body panel, both will likely cause issues due to rust, the fuel spout and overflow.

In my opinion, providing it is not excessive, l would live with it for now and fix on return.
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Hi Maxstu, definitely the filler tank seal I have ordered some sealant and hope I can make a temp repair.

Thank you again for you help.
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Good luck and have a great holiday.

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