Go to Lowes, Home Depot or any hardware/plumbing store.
You need to buy some pieces of rubber to plug the holes.
They sell sheets of rubber for just a couple bucks a piece or less.
It's maybe 6"x 6" or so in Width and Length.
They sell them in different thicknesses too.
I think I bought one about 1/8th of an Inch thick... or so.
Just cut the rubber sheet to the size of your holes.
(petcock and fuel sending unit size.)
make sure you cut the piece big enough, so that it COVERS THE BOLT HOLES too!
Now find yourself a piece of thin/hard plastic or thin wood.
Mark on the plastic/wood where your bolt holes are at on the tank.
Now drill 'em real quick.
Then just line up all the holes, and bolt the pieces on to plug up the tank!
(You MIGHT need a couple washers too.....just for safety.)
So basically, the idea, is to have a rubber piece, followed by a support-piece behind it, to evenly distribute the force, when you bolt it all down.
(you can't just bolt a flappy piece of rubber on the tank....it won't seal! You need that support piece.....)
You ALWAYS leave the Gas-cap off or loose if using chemicals....because it WILL explode, if you don't.
But if your just shaking rocks around in the tank, I guess you can cap it off.
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