And normally, no gasket cement. Don't over tighten the screws, that can distort the flangeI also use the WEMA after having 2 OEM senders fail. Has been working great for 5 years.
Replacing the sender can be tricky. While the 5 screw holes look evenly spaced, they are not. The sender only fits one way. Line up the holes carefully before putting in the first screw. And always clean the tank surface and use a new gasket.
Most welcome.Thanks so much. I’ll get the size from the mechanic tomorrow and order it. For whatever reason the mechanic I use couldn’t find it under the oem and doesn’t know to order it somewhere else. Happy turkey day
Overkill much? If it was too far tucked under to use a regular phillips (or stubby), a phillips bit for your ratchet would have worked very well, without the possibility of stripping. Of course, that's not to say that buying a new tool is a bad thing... which it NEVER is!One thing I did do was but a HF pneumatic right angle drill for sender screw removal.