Gas Tank Filter Strainer Sock Cleaning, Bunch of pics of the process. |
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Gas Tank Filter Strainer Sock Cleaning, Bunch of pics of the process. |
thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:07 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I have been having fuel delivery problems recently, so I am working at the front and going backwards.
I tried searching the site for pictures of the strainer sock filter thing but didn't know where it was or how it was used. Check out the pictures if you have wondered the same thing. I also got some pictures of inside my tank. Thankfully it is in excellent condition. 3/4 or 19mm for the securing nuts at the bottom of the tank. Pulled both fittings with their short lines off and cleaned with gasoline. You can see them on the red shop rag in next post. Dirty gunk! More pics to come! I hate to read, but love to look at pictures!!!! |
thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:12 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Here they are laying on a shop towel!
Inside the tank They poke up through these holes. Outside once removed |
ConeDodger |
May 14 2009, 10:15 AM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,877 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
The sock costs less than $5 at most VW supply places like Bugformance etc... I love do it yourself too but lots of effort for a $5 part don't you think?
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thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:16 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
More inside the tank.
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thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:19 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
The sock costs less than $5 at most VW supply places like Bugformance etc... I love do it yourself too but lots of effort for a $5 part don't you think? The PO did me a favor by removing the expansion tank, charcoal canister, and support strap (don't know what he did with them). NOT REALLY but did make for easier removal. 80 year old guy that had a funny way of doing things. I found an expansion tank and will add back later. |
SGB |
May 14 2009, 10:20 AM
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just visiting Group: Members Posts: 4,086 Joined: 8-March 03 From: Huntsville, AL Member No.: 404 Region Association: South East States |
well it's not like you can get to it any other way...
I need to replace mine b/c I think it is causing a leak or the connection is just leaking at the bottom of the tank. How does it attach to the fuel output line? Got a pic of that? |
thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:24 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
well it's not like you can get to it any other way... I need to replace mine b/c I think it is causing a leak or thew connection is just leaking at the bottom of the tank. How does it attach to the fuel output line? Got a pic of that? Just with a hose clamp, if I understood your question correctly. You have your plastic or SS if your cool (I'm not yet) than a intermediate rubber fuel hose that attaches from that (plastic lines in tunnel) to the tank outlet lines with the hose clamps. |
ConeDodger |
May 14 2009, 10:27 AM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,877 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
well it's not like you can get to it any other way... I need to replace mine b/c I think it is causing a leak or the connection is just leaking at the bottom of the tank. How does it attach to the fuel output line? Got a pic of that? The base of the sock is a crush washer. When you insert the fuel outlet in the bottom of the tank and tighten that nut you crush it into place. There is another paper like washer as well... Attached image(s) |
silverteener |
May 14 2009, 10:27 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 214 Joined: 9-August 05 From: East Moline, IL Member No.: 4,566 |
SGB
I would get that fixed. You really don't want to be leaking gas! I recently replaced the sock in my tank, after I had it boiled and sealed. My tank was full of rust. You couldn't even see the return line opening inside the tank. When I put it back in I made the new lines the same length as the old ones. One line kinked and I couldn't feel it. I had to take the tank back out and shorten the lines up. It's not too bad of a job. Good luck! |
ConeDodger |
May 14 2009, 10:27 AM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,877 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
By the way... That is the cleanest tank I have ever seen!
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thompson-mfr |
May 14 2009, 10:34 AM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
By the way... That is the cleanest tank I have ever seen! I thought mine looked like it was in good shape. I was going to clean and reinstall. Will it leak without new washers. I noticed the PO used some sealer on the return line. Does the kit come with the washer for the return line also??? Look at the top 2nd pic as you can see right through it. I am guessing the PO replaced it. |
rjames |
May 14 2009, 12:17 PM
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I'm made of metal Group: Members Posts: 4,173 Joined: 24-July 05 From: Shoreline, WA Member No.: 4,467 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
QUOTE By the way... That is the cleanest tank I have ever seen! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) You lucked out there. Looks almost spotless! QUOTE I thought mine looked like it was in good shape. I was going to clean and reinstall. Will it leak without new washers. I noticed the PO used some sealer on the return line. Does the kit come with the washer for the return line also??? Look at the top 2nd pic as you can see right through it. I am guessing the PO replaced it. You should definitely replace the washers with new ones. I don't see a hole in the netal return line (I think that's what you meant), but if there is one, you should replace it too. I don't know if these are still available new, but if not someone here probably has one to offer up. |
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