Fuel tank (return?) leak (1 Viewer)

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on top of the original tank there are two ports. One with the sending unit has an access port in the bed. The port on top near the driver side (no access port) is loose and leaking when tank is full and taking right turns… is there a gasket missing or if I tighten the loose screws, will the”gold” section in this picture tighten up and seal?
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Do I have to drop the whole tank or can I lower it enough to access and tighten these screws? (1981 California model)
Thx for any insight!!!
 
yes you need to lower the tank, you may get enough room by removing the 2 rear strap bolts and using a floor jack to control the tank, you may get enough room without removing any hoses on the fill side.
good idea to use most of the gas so there is less weight to deal with.
there is a rubber gasket that seals between the pickup assembly and tank
yes the screws should be tight
 

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