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Old 18-07-15, 12:28
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Rick Cove
 
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More on the fuel tanks.

The 6 bolts holding the fuel level sender unit came out easily and the sender looked good. Fortunately for me it had a brass float not a cork one.

There is a condenser attached to each sender unit and these were a bit beyond it. I hope the ones I replaced them with will be OK.

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The filler cap was still in place and anchored with a snappy little clip and chain.

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The bottom of the tank was also in excellent condition but it took me a while to remove the drain plug.

Regards Rick
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