Hi All, I need to replace the gasket on a fuel gauge to tank flange. They are, as you know, unavailable. I'm considering two options if someone doesn't have a better idea. (1) I can buy a small sheet of Viton rubber and cut my own. It will be challenging to cut one that fits properly. (2) I can use a few o-rings to seal the interface. The problem here is I can't find Viton o-rings that large, I don't use auto gas but I'd like to keep that option open. My understanding is using regular gasket material is not advisable with auto gas.
What are you using?
Dave
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Re: Fuel Gauge gasket
Try and find a local propane dealership and ask for their Rochester gauge gaskets, this one is Buna-N and works just fine. Don't reef down on the guage mounting screws or you'll mess up the ears...
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Tractor Supply has gascolator ones that fit. I think they are cork.
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I saved this picture a while back from previous forum, John Deere Gascolator. Would the gasket be appropriate for the fuel gauges??
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Thanks everyone. I actually have a gascolator gasket in the hangar and I'll give it a try tomorrow. If not, Tractor Supply, here I come
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These work pretty good, too (Pg. 603, AC Spruce Catalogue): Gasket for 05-16700 ........................................P/N 15-4 ................$3.65
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I was actually going to try and laser cut my own out of cork. I will let you know how they turn out.
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It'd be neat to fab as "owner supplied" part I guess...but, can't imagine why one would go to the trouble with the OEM type BUNA gasket available from Spruce for less than $4 bucks

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I used the ones from Spruce last year and had the gauges overhauled by Air Parts of Lock Haven. Gauges came back like new, for much cheaper than a replacement from Cessna (mine started leaking into the gauge area).
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Same here, Bob, 'though I had a spare gauge that had already been OH'd when I spied a bit of fuel in the gauge area (that'll get your attention

