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Those senders are held in with the screw on collar, and there is an O ring under a flange on the sender. If the O ring is in good shape, you can tighten the collar. The trouble is that it is hard to tighten the collar enough to effect a seal.
I wound up making a wrench from a plastic plumbing T of the right diameter. I cut slots for the fins on the collar, and some notches to go around the hoses and fittings. I used a sabre saw to cut the slots etc. Previous to this I tried to use a piece of wood and a hammer to tighten the collar, but it was not effective. LOL
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