GJS
Senior Member
I ran into an issue I described in another thread but wanted to ask:
I ran the Monaco on the 4th, put some gas in it and parked it for the night. The next day there was a pool of gas under her. I dried all that up as best I could then went looking for the leak. Turns out that the lock ring around the sending unit had loosened up, not sure why other than that I hadn't seated it properly when I did the tank ..
Anyway, I can't seem to get the car up in the air enough to get a good grip or angle on the ring to snap it back. I've tried going in at the front side of the rear drivers wheel well with a pine dowel to tap it back into place ... the pine just seems too soft to move it. Also, it's uneven pressure being applied to the tab on the ring and I don't want to bend everything to hell. I don't want to go after it with metal and risk a spark.
Anyone got any tricks or "idears"? I'm considering limping it down to ANY shop that'd have a lift at this point but that too is rather dangerous.
I ran the Monaco on the 4th, put some gas in it and parked it for the night. The next day there was a pool of gas under her. I dried all that up as best I could then went looking for the leak. Turns out that the lock ring around the sending unit had loosened up, not sure why other than that I hadn't seated it properly when I did the tank ..
Anyway, I can't seem to get the car up in the air enough to get a good grip or angle on the ring to snap it back. I've tried going in at the front side of the rear drivers wheel well with a pine dowel to tap it back into place ... the pine just seems too soft to move it. Also, it's uneven pressure being applied to the tab on the ring and I don't want to bend everything to hell. I don't want to go after it with metal and risk a spark.
Anyone got any tricks or "idears"? I'm considering limping it down to ANY shop that'd have a lift at this point but that too is rather dangerous.