The intank fuel filter is available through just about any of the
Chrysler specialty dealers,such as Mitchell's. They should also have
the filler grommet. It would probably run around $15.00 for both
items. These may also still be available through Chrysler, since this
filter was used on all models for a long time.
John
Thad wrote:
> Well I pulled the tank off the Grey Ghost (1965
> Imperial) yesterday (please note the j-bolts were a
> lot shorter than I thought). And foud to my surprise a
> clean (as in the cleanest) tank I have ever seen no
> rust ANYWHERE! What I was taking for rusty gas was the
> fuel sock (this is what I have always know the fuel
> filter in the tank to be called) was in peices and
> what was there was clogged with parts of its own! Now
> it has taken 37 years 1 month and 9 days (the tank was
> installed on 3/16/65 gotta love those assembly guys!)
> for it to dissenegrate, do I replace it or forget it?
> If I replace it were do I get one?
> Also I would like to replace the fuel filler grommet
> and sending unit gas gasket. I am sure that Metro
> Rubber, Steele and Gary Goers has the part, but I do
> not have the part numbers anybody got them so I can
> order these 2 parts?
> I also found that the the grounding strap came off in
> 2 pieces. I am fairly certain that this was my problem
> with my guage reading correctly sometimes and
> sometimes not. But I would like to check the the
> operation how do I do this.
> A final note I have used Ford floats in the past (they
> are brass) does anybody know which model works on our
> Chryslers.
>
> Thanks Thad the ImpPoster
> 1965 Grey Ghost>
>
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