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Old 19-04-10, 00:28
David DeWeese David DeWeese is offline
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Hi,
Thank you Andrew and David for clearing things up with the factory photos.
Spent the weekend working on my fuel tank. Tank luckily was dry inside with no varnish. Someone had pulled the drain plug years ago and it had saved the tank.
Prepped and coated the inside of the tank with a quart of fuel tank sealer, sanded it down to bare metal, then primed and painted it. Fortunate to have at least one good tank to work with!
As you can see, my other tank has a slight problem.....
Spent the rest of the day fabricating the parking brake linkage that was missing under the fuel tank support rail. Thanks again Andrew and David for your postings on the linkages earlier in this thread. The information was a great help!
Thanks, David
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