Mitchells has them. Some folks don't like to do business with
them, but they do have what you are looking for. I've spent a lot of money with
them & never had any real issues.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 11:06
AM
Subject: Re: IML: 63 filler tube
O-ring
> Well I sent the gas tank from my buddy's new '63 Imperial
off to the > shop to have it boiled out and coated. Stupidly I
forgot to remove the > rubber o-ring where the filler tube fits in and
now it is MIA. If > anyone has a source or a part number for this
o-ring please let me know. > I'm going to be in a heap-o-trouble if I
can't put it back together > because of a silly
o-ring > > > >
Steve B.
Does anyone know if the '64 is the same? It doesn't
sound like it, if '63 uses an O-Ring, but you might get lucky. There
was a tip from Hutch that he found the fuel filler tube grommet at his
local Chrysler dealer: http://www.imperialclub.org/Repair/Fuel/leak.htm
Here's
what he wrote:
"I recently purchased one of those grommets from our
local Chrysler dealer. The part number is 2880481. It lists at $12.25 and
net was $10.41. (i.e. the grommet the fill tube for the gas tank goes
into.)"
Good Luck!
Mike Trettin 1956 Imperial Sedan,
Turquoise
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