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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: dparfitt on 18 January, 2016, 12:36:01 PM



Title: Fuel tank seal
Post by: dparfitt on 18 January, 2016, 12:36:01 PM
Does anyone know who can supply a new seal for my fulvia fuel tank - the one where the filler pipe joins.
Mine has perished to nothing!
Many thanks


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: Neil on 18 January, 2016, 02:24:49 PM
I used a suitable diameter O ring 3 years ago, but not too large in cross section, then had to tighten it later as it had a slight drip, so far no further leaks.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: roddy on 18 January, 2016, 10:47:07 PM
Many years ago, I seem to remember that I cut off about 3mm from the large end of the Fulvia radiator top hose, where it goes over the thermostat.  Pretty certain that the diameter was about the same size, and the original seal appeared to be a square section, rather than just round.  Any fuel resistant gasket sealant would probably be a benefit too?

In case my memory has dimmed(!), better check with a pair of callipers first.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: nistri on 20 January, 2016, 02:18:57 PM
The large inner seal of the front brake caliper (S2 Girling type) is a perfect fit for the pipe/tank junction. It has the added advantage of being square in cross-section and thus fitting very well over the tank neck like the original. O-rings can be used, but not rarely they don't seal properly. On several Fulvias I have used the brake seal (used and recycled after servicing the caliper) a few times over the years without ever having a leak. I realize that someone might object to the seal material being not very resistant to petrol, however in my experience this has never failed, Andrea


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: chriswgawne on 10 April, 2017, 02:02:16 PM
Having an S1 GTE the Girling seal option was not open to me....but the carefully cut 3mm slice off a Fulvia top hose was perfect last week! Thanks Roddy and the LMC Forum.
Chris


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: kevbo on 10 April, 2017, 06:07:29 PM
I think I sourced a square section seal in the right material (neoprene?) from Omicron.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: andyps on 13 April, 2017, 12:47:22 PM
Glad to see this thread as it reminded me I need the seal. I placed an order with Omicron yesterday for a few other bits so just rang them and added this seal to it - they appear to have them in stock at the moment.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: LanciAlan on 22 February, 2022, 10:06:27 PM
The large inner seal of the front brake caliper (S2 Girling type) is a perfect fit for the pipe/tank junction. It has the added advantage of being square in cross-section and thus fitting very well over the tank neck like the original. O-rings can be used, but not rarely they don't seal properly. On several Fulvias I have used the brake seal (used and recycled after servicing the caliper) a few times over the years without ever having a leak. I realize that someone might object to the seal material being not very resistant to petrol, however in my experience this has never failed, Andrea

Super 👍 Andrea! Just what I wanted. Pieces Fulvia want €9 +€25 postage


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: chriswgawne on 23 February, 2022, 06:26:35 PM
I think I am correct in saying that the original factory seal was square section hence the suggestions to cut a section of a radiator top hose.
Chris


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: fay66 on 24 February, 2022, 10:50:29 AM
I think I am correct in saying that the original factory seal was square section hence the suggestions to cut a section of a radiator top hose.
Chris
Yes,
I have a spare somewhere that I bought years ago from Omicron.
Brian
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Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: nthomas1 on 24 February, 2022, 05:00:09 PM

Yes, original was square section.  Here's mine as removed from my car, and the replacement from Omicron.  If I recall correctly it was around ten pounds.  Not a lot for such an important connection.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: Charles Frodsham on 25 February, 2022, 11:09:36 AM
I have just bought one from Omicron….approx £18 including postage.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: LanciAlan on 26 February, 2022, 09:39:18 AM
Old seal appears swollen and is brittle so broke on removal.

Replacement with used front caliper seal is a pleasing fit and is holding for now with the help of a bit of gasket sealant.

Very glad to have an easy fix from stock as the Fulvia is my only road legal car at the moment and I’m running out of supplies.

I also got to re-use use a wrench that I had bought for a once-off water pump replacement on a Mercedes 20 years ago.

And I tasted my first few mouthfuls of E5 as I haven’t done any tank siphoning for nearly as many years.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: nthomas1 on 27 February, 2022, 11:17:08 AM

I found a strap wrench to be a good way to tighten the plastic/nylon retaining nut and get a good seal with the rubber washer.


Title: Re: Fuel tank seal
Post by: LanciAlan on 19 April, 2022, 07:04:16 AM

I found a strap wrench to be a good way to tighten the plastic/nylon retaining nut and get a good seal with the rubber washer.

Super! Yours must be a new build - everything looks very clean!