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Wondered if anyone has seen this style ferret fuel tank?it is rivited and soldered....not welded as all others ive seen...the part no. Is fv59216.t ...that is also a different no. Than the parts manual shows....hope my photos come through...im really new at this"...thanks
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Heres a couple photos of 54-82589s fuel tank...it differs from any I've seen before...mainly it is rivited with copper rivits and lead soldered...all others I've seen were welded
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Based on the date on the data plate it appears to be a very early production tank. They may have simplified their manufacture during production including changing the shape slightly.
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Hello and thank you Russell for your reply...im so happy that i was able to send photos...!!! I learned something today...success i hope....my ferret is a 1954 ex canadian...may be the original fuel tank.....ive seen many tanks but not this type.thanks again...
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