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fuel gage overflow tube

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On my 78 1000e the fuel tank overflow tube seems to be dripping gas. A small spot on the garage floor in the moring. Is this just the gasket, or something internal in the sending unit. I really dont need the gage as it doenst read right anyway, so if i have to disable the gage to correct this it really wouldnt be a problem.
 
if the gas is coming from the vent tube it is a internal leak and the sender will need to be replaced or sealed.
 
I would try tightening the screws. Don't over tighten them. That rubber gasket lasts a long time. If it's bad, you should be able to buy a new one. I did about 4 years ago.
 
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