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Fuel sender reseal - hom much proseal?

AN23

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Fuel sender reseal - how much proseal?

Getting ready to pull both fuel senders and plates as they are seeping. Appears that I lucked out (?) in that they have no proseal on them but they do have cork gaskets. At least the cleanup should be easy. Doesn't seem like I'll need a bunch of proseal to do this. Will one of the 3.5 oz. tubes be enough? I'm also concerned that if you mix up that tube, you have a limited amount of time to get both done.

Should I just buy a quart and mix it as needed?

Thanks
 
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When I replaced the cork with proseal on my sending units I don't think I used 2 oz total for both sides. just enough to coat both surfaces and put a dab on all the screw heads. The cork did not come off easy as I used a gasket sealant on it.
 
I can't answer your question about the 3.5oz tubes but if you decide to buy a quart kit keep it in the refrigerator and it will be useful for odd jobs for many (10+) years.
 
Oh forgot. Proseal comes in various times. 30, 1 hour and 2 hour set time.
If you have all the pieces clean 30 minutes should be enough to do both sending units.
 
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