Hello All -
My 1970 280SL which I purchased last fall - it hadn't been run in a few years. I removed the tank and had it "boiled out", cleaned, at a local radiator business. I did a POR15 sealant and 3 coats of Rustoleum rubber truck bed paint on exterior. Changed strainer and gas filter. Blew out lines. Cleaned and replaced everything needed in the area of fuel storage and feed up to the injection unit.
1) Those two little breather tubes to the fuel evaporation tank were a **** to reconnect. Did I need to do that? I am a bit of a perfectionist and I was considering just pinching them off. There's not a whole lot of vapor/gas flow that goes thru them anyway.
2) Wrestling the tank back in with tubes connected, I dislodged the rubber tank filler neck boot/escutcheon that surrounds the filler neck and trims out to the transom body panel. Any words of wisdom as to how to get that rubber body seal seated back in place WITHOUT pulling the tank back out??
How would a paint shop do it?
It's really a job that can use a pair of helping hands. But everyone I know shudders at the thought of working on a car. I can't understand - it's so much fun!
And I won't ask my wife. It's just too costly.
Thanks