So I always clock my MPG's after I fill up gas and reset the trip meter, it's a habit. Well I noticed a significant decline in gas mileage and knew the engine was fine, so I checked the gas tank. Sure enough it's leaking/spewing if I gun it when it's full from the filler neck entrance to the gas tank. I had a mechanic look at it and he agreed it was the filler neck seal.
While I obviously need to replace this, what else can be done? I've heard of older vehicles ("antique" vehicles and such) getting their gas tanks cleaned. Do I need to clean mine while I have it taken off? Should the fuel pump/filter be replaced? My gas gauge has never worked properly, so I guess I can replace the sending unit while I'm at it? What would the labor hours look like on a job like this? I'm not too mechanically blessed, so I'm iffy about doing it myself, unless you all think it's an easy task?
I guess I could repaint the tank while it's off, too.
What do you all think?
While I obviously need to replace this, what else can be done? I've heard of older vehicles ("antique" vehicles and such) getting their gas tanks cleaned. Do I need to clean mine while I have it taken off? Should the fuel pump/filter be replaced? My gas gauge has never worked properly, so I guess I can replace the sending unit while I'm at it? What would the labor hours look like on a job like this? I'm not too mechanically blessed, so I'm iffy about doing it myself, unless you all think it's an easy task?
I guess I could repaint the tank while it's off, too.
What do you all think?