Shortly after purchase Virginia developed a fuel leak when the tank is more than half full. It's coming from the top of the tank, so i'm pretty sure it's the o-ring at the sending unit. Upon closer inspection of the tank, i also found which looks like a previous leak on the bottom of the tank that was patched up with some kind of black putty. Being that's probably not a permanent fix, and that it's probably a sign that the tank is rusting inside, I'm going to replace the whole tank.
My first question is regarding the grommet around the filler neck. I have no experience with fillers that attach to the tank like these. Does anybody make new grommets? What are the chances that I get a leak if I re-use the existing one which is probably original? Is there some sort of fuel-resistant gasket maker I can use around the grommet to make sure it seals up good?
Second question, opinions on using the tank out of my 88 parts car vs. buying a new tank? I think i'm going to drop the tank out of the parts car anyways to use the sending unit since the fuel gauge on Virginia jumps all over the scale constantly, mostly reading towards the high side. Is it common for the tanks to rust out? If it's a common thing, i'll just spend the $130 and order a new one from Rock Auto.
Any tips or tricks with dropping the tank out or anything else with this process? Will I need any special tools? I know they make a tool to remove the sending unit lock ring, would a pair of channel lock pliers get the job done? I never replaced a fuel tank before so i'm not sure exactly what I might run into. Is it best to take the fuel lines off before I drop the tank or after?
Thanks for any help. I would really like to avoid having to redo my work due to mistakes, or turning my car into a molotov cocktail on wheels.