I had a gas leak at the track and the fuel was running out around the Sparco filler and down the car. I called Fran from the track for a quick fix. He suggested I push some fuel cell foam down the filler neck to control the slosh. That worked pretty good but I needed to fix the problem permanently.
When I put the car together I didn't use a gasket between the fiberglass and the outer Sparco fuel assembly so I took it all back apart. I bought some gasket cork and made a new gasket for the inside and the outside. I didn't take any pictures of this because it's pretty straight forward. If you haven't done this, you will leak. Just a heads up.
Now, after I had a few laps over a few days the paint around the filler was getting scraped up by the rear clam. I know some would say, "It's a race car, thats going to happen". Well, not on my car!
What I needed was something to protect the paint from these two fiberglass pieces as they rub together. I went into my wife's craft room and "borrowed" some black felt. I used headliner spray glue and put it on the rear clam. I think this will solve the problem. After all, you need to look as good in the pits as you do on the track!:thumbsup: