mbalbritton
#@$%!
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2005
- Location
- Orlando, FL
So I noticed a small fuel leak from my chainsaw coming from under the fuel cap. I figured it was the gasket, but nope. Seems somewhere along the line I nicked the lip that seals the tank to the gasket. Pointing at it here with my knife…that I did NOT nick the lip with, mind you.
Seeing as it’s part of the housing it’s not like it’s an easy piece to just swap. My best thoughts are to remove the entire lip, or somehow build up and level off/fill in n the lip.
I’m concerned I’d screw it up even further by trying to… well… do either of those to it.
This thing is 30 years old and probably impregnated with 2 stroke at this point. So not sure if anything is going to stick to it.
The gasket is integrated into the cap, but I also thought about a thicker fuel resistant close cell foam of some sort.
Looking for other ideas.
Seeing as it’s part of the housing it’s not like it’s an easy piece to just swap. My best thoughts are to remove the entire lip, or somehow build up and level off/fill in n the lip.
I’m concerned I’d screw it up even further by trying to… well… do either of those to it.
This thing is 30 years old and probably impregnated with 2 stroke at this point. So not sure if anything is going to stick to it.
The gasket is integrated into the cap, but I also thought about a thicker fuel resistant close cell foam of some sort.
Looking for other ideas.

