Could be just cheap Chinese components. Make sure the filler neck is smooth, too. Though if it is made to 80's specs, it's probably not alcohol resistant. Give it a light coat of dielectric grease, plumber's grease, Sil-Glyde, silicone spray, or anything else you have that's 100% silicone. It acts like lotion for the rubber, keeping it soft and springy to prevent cracks and splits while repelling the alcohol-contaminated fuel. And it's pretty inert, it won't damage the fuel system at all. Also good for soft weatherstrip rubber such as that around the doors.
Think I'm gonna do that to mine this weekend...