Scoutboy74
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I don't think you can make a successful lasting repair of that plastic filler. Replacing it is best.

1967 1100b pickup 304 engine
Fuel gauge when tank is full registers just over 1/2 full on the gauge.
Solution?
1967 1100b pickup 304 engine
Fuel gauge when tank is full registers just over 1/2 full on the gauge.
Solution?
The canister on my 77 mounts behind the access plate, driver's side, rear, near spare tire. Mine is mounted with 2 sheet metal screws slightly to the right of the top and bottom access plate attaching screws. If you're going to fab one, it'll have to be sized to be inserted through the access.What does the liquid/vapor separator sometimes called a condenser "thingy" attach to?
The plastic manifold the mounts near the filler pipe. The fuel tank vent/return lines go to it; the exit is connected to the carbon canister.
My Scout II does not have one and I plan to fabricate one from copper pipe. I don't see any mount points in my Scout; does it mount with the filler pipe?
Starting my 79 Scout II project. Doesn't run and has been sitting at least 5 years, probably more like 10 years. Drained oil and no evidence of metal pieces after screening oil with a magnet. Gas tank sounds empty but probably had gas in it and all evaporated. What's the best way to clean out any old gas residue? Soak with ??? Kerosene? Gas? B-12 Chemtool? How long to let that sit before draining? Thanks in advance for any help !