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Old 29-11-18, 05:29
Michael R. Michael R. is offline
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I look forward to seeing other replies.

When our time is not factored into the search, acquisition and restoration to serviceable condition of NOS or used parts, a perception of cost saving is expected. Contracting to have complete new fuel tank assemblies produced requires deep pockets. Perhaps an understanding of what is involved is a learning curve?

I do not know one single source anywhere in the world who would make the entire fuel tank assembly on a commercial basis. If you accept that I include the eight support brackets, twelve felts, four retaining strap sections and tensioning assembly, gauge and condenser, pickup tube with strainer, drain cock, vented cap with collar, and braided hose. Lining the tank, painting the parts and tank exterior, all with a level of workmanship that is acceptable.
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