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Re: Seeping Fuel Quantity

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Thanks Mac, do you know the PN for the gasket?
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I think it's Spruce Part# 15-4 (MFR Model# 0015-00004). I've got one "somewhere" & will look to see when I get back into the hangar. You can give the folks @ Spruce a call & they'll know -- it's a Rochester part. Mac
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https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/pnpages/15-4.php

This is the one, from the ACS Canada site, but the same part number that Mac said.
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Schematic from Rochester to confirm dimensions, drawing number 0015-00004 'Senior' gasket
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PN 15-4 was what I used from Aircraft Spruce. Here is also a PDF I found for the newer gauges.
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Thanks, my spelling wasn't so good, the part I can't find is the gasket, I found the floats ok.....John
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OK Ill just call Spruce...Thanks
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Good deal. ...and, just to emphasize David's admonition not to over-torque the screws when re-installing with the new gasket. There are a number around (Ebay, fly markets) that have been hunkered down to the point of cracking, some no doubt in attempt to stop leaks. Once cracked, the damage is "permanent". Mac
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6555 wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:08 am Thanks, my spelling wasn't so good, the part I can't find is the gasket, I found the floats ok.....John
Here is the link to the gasket:

https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pnpages/15-4.php
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Thanks Again guys I got the rubber gasket from Spruce would you use a gasket sealer when installing it?
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