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kgs365 05-21-2014 06:33 PM

i had a sender gasket pinched on the top of my tank...when ever filled up or after a ride i could see gas dripping down the tank...ERA ended dropping the tank and replacing the gasket...smell gone

DanEC 05-22-2014 06:04 AM

I'm going to get the car out Friday and drive it and run it up on my lift or ramps and try to check as many of these ideas out as possible.

Thanks

SunDude 05-22-2014 06:34 AM

I just fixed a similar problem on my SPF Cobra last night. Installed a new gasket with some sealant, and it now looks tight and dry.

Fortunately Superformance has included an access panel in the trunk floor so it's easy to reach the sender from above. No need to drop the tank. *whew*

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Originally Posted by kgs365 (Post 1301916)
i had a sender gasket pinched on the top of my tank...when ever filled up or after a ride i could see gas dripping down the tank...ERA ended dropping the tank and replacing the gasket...smell gone


DanEC 05-23-2014 11:48 AM

I may have solved my problem or at least one contributor. After a drive I jacked the car up and looked everything over underneath. I spotted a big drip of fuel on the fuel pump inlet fitting so I tightened it up some more and wiped the fuel up. There weren't any drips anywhere else on the pump including the body assembly screws which would be a prime place for a drip to form so I'm pretty sure it was leaking at the inlet. I couldn't see or hear anything in the carbs happening so I think they may be OK. Garage smells considerably better than usual but I had the door open for awhile so I will have to check back later. I couldn't find anything wet on the fuel lines or tank.

However, decided to adjust my front coil overs while under there and found the right one was back off completely and the left one has a frozen adjuster. So - had to pull the bad one off to send back to ERA for a replacement. Up to about 65 miles on the odometer but parked again for awhile. :CRY:

Mr Jody 05-23-2014 12:46 PM

Good News.....Bad News
 
When you say "adjuster", are you referring to the height adjuster, or damping adjuster? Sounds like it may be the height adjuster since you mention one of them being backed off completely, but regardless, is there not some way to free up the frozen one (ie., using penetrant of some type) without having to send it back? Seems like ERA could advise you and/or a local shop on a way to compress the spring to take the pressure off and then use some penetrant and gentle persuasion....and have you back on the road in just a day or two instead of a week or two.

DanEC 05-23-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Jody (Post 1302243)
When you say "adjuster", are you referring to the height adjuster, or damping adjuster? Sounds like it may be the height adjuster since you mention one of them being backed off completely, but regardless, is there not some way to free up the frozen one (ie., using penetrant of some type) without having to send it back? Seems like ERA could advise you and/or a local shop on a way to compress the spring to take the pressure off and then use some penetrant and gentle persuasion....and have you back on the road in just a day or two instead of a week or two.

Sorry to not be clear - this is the jounce/rebound adjuster on the SPAX units. Doug at ERA said he had not encountered one that was frozen before so all he could suggest was to remove it and send it back to ERA. It's already in the mail.


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