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- gabbygail May 2008
- Oldcar_Mechanic April 2008
New to Classic Cars Need Help, Hello Everyone
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I have a 1957 Chevy Bel-Air which had a gas leak, had to take the tank off to replace a O-ring in the filler neck that goes into the tank. The problem is got the O-Ring yesterday now we cannot get the filler neck to go into the tank. Can anyone give me help? Or suggestions on what to do?
Thanks -
Spray it with some silicone or put a small amount of some grease like lubriplate on it. You will have to work it though to get it to go back in.
Hope this helps
Ron