Camper Special Auxiliary Tank Gasket, can I buy one?

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  • Julep4000
    232 I6
    • Jun 22, 2011
    • 232

    Camper Special Auxiliary Tank Gasket, can I buy one?

    So I pulled both of my tanks and I am wondering if this is a gasket I can buy. It is the gasket that goes around the fill pipe on the auxiliary tank of a camper special. It looks like this:


    If any other info is needed, let me know and I will post up what I can...
    '72 J4800
    360/TH400/D20

  • #2
    Check with Zack at ZM Jeeps, he might have a NOS one floating around, of BJ's.
    Art
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    • Julep4000
      232 I6
      • Jun 22, 2011
      • 232

      #3
      Roger That...

      I appreciate the lead. I'll check with Zack.

      I believe a guy I met at the Jeep show in York knew of a place I could get a gasket, but that was a couple years ago.

      Thanks again!
      '72 J4800
      360/TH400/D20

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      • ProTouring442
        327 Rambler
        • Mar 15, 2011
        • 702

        #4
        Looks similar to the gasket Ford uses on a lot of their vehicles.

        Here's one here. Don't know if it will work, but it might.

        You ever wonder what medieval cook looked at the guts of a pig and thought, "I bet if you washed out that poop tube, you could stuff it with meat and eat it."

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        • Julep4000
          232 I6
          • Jun 22, 2011
          • 232

          #5
          That definitely reaches higher up on the neck, but I could probably live with that. I'll see if I can find dimensions for it...
          '72 J4800
          360/TH400/D20

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          • The PIG Smith
            King Browless

            Moderator
            • Nov 30, 2001
            • 6538

            #6
            Originally posted by Julep4000
            I believe a guy I met at the Jeep show in York knew of a place I could get a gasket, but that was a couple years ago.
            The chances are very good that the guy you met at the York Jeep Show and was chatting about FSJ parts was Zack.
            Bryan Smith
            2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
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            1986 Jeep J20
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            Originally posted by Jayrodoh
            ...but if it works, I wouldn't touch it.
            Originally posted by Lindel
            Best laid plans, yada yada yada...

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            • Julep4000
              232 I6
              • Jun 22, 2011
              • 232

              #7
              I picked up some grade A goodies from Zack last year, but it was Dave I was talking to two years ago. I shot them both PMs and I'll hope for the best. Thanks for the help!

              I could reuse the gasket, but would prefer to replace it. I'd hate to replace all things fuel and leave that...
              '72 J4800
              360/TH400/D20

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              • KaiserMan
                I got the Willys....
                • Jun 21, 2005
                • 8704

                #8
                It's probably the same as the CJ's. A retired Jeep dealer told me they used them on behind the seat gas tank conversions. I can see Jeep using them for bed mounted tanks. The NOS one I bought from him (CJ part) looks very similar to yours.

                Thomas Russell
                1987 Cherokee Laredo 2-Door 4.0/AW4
                1971 Gladiator
                J2000 Platform-Stake Dump 350/T18

                1970 Gladiator J3000 3407Z Camper Truck 350/T18
                1968 Wagoneer Custom 327/TH400

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                • KaiserMan
                  I got the Willys....
                  • Jun 21, 2005
                  • 8704

                  #9
                  Or, in order to save yourself from having to buy those expensive gaskets, you could just sell me your tanks for my camper truck...
                  Thomas Russell
                  1987 Cherokee Laredo 2-Door 4.0/AW4
                  1971 Gladiator
                  J2000 Platform-Stake Dump 350/T18

                  1970 Gladiator J3000 3407Z Camper Truck 350/T18
                  1968 Wagoneer Custom 327/TH400

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                  • Julep4000
                    232 I6
                    • Jun 22, 2011
                    • 232

                    #10
                    Originally posted by KaiserMan
                    It's probably the same as the CJ's. A retired Jeep dealer told me they used them on behind the seat gas tank conversions. I can see Jeep using them for bed mounted tanks. The NOS one I bought from him (CJ part) looks very similar to yours.

                    http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-6422324...n%3DCJ_ProdCat
                    Definitely worth a shot. Thanks!

                    Hmmm... You're right. That would be cheaper
                    '72 J4800
                    360/TH400/D20

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