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There is an expansion tank "reserve" thing up in the body above the fuel fill area, with hoses attached to that. That could be another source of fuel smells.

That being said, re-tightening that fuel sender enough can be VERY hard to do without a special tool. I am still fighting smells/leaks at the sender after 10+ years - just haven't made up a tool, and channel locks are just not good enough to do the job right.
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