Thanks, I am wondering if there is hardware on the inside of the tank to which the screw threads into?
I am guessing that there isn't since the tank has no opening. Looks like they drill a hole and epoxy in a plastic threaded piece with a flange to which the screw with wire connector and grommet screws into. I am worried that the plastic threads might be stripped, and the grommet won't compress. Maybe RTV/Silicone would work in place of a compressed grommet? Any suggestions on what to use? See the picture in the link in the original post.
I dread the thought of having them replace the tank because of time, inexperience with the dealer, and them causing more damage (which equals time) in that process.
Thanks
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