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Old 01-16-2013, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Aussie Mike View Post
One thing I do reccomend people do when building a tank is put in a drain. Having tried to un mount a half full commodore tank that was in there I figured a drain plug was a must have in the new tank. An empty tank is dead easy to lift into place.
I agree Mike, When I had to revise my pump setup I had to wait until I had driven the car til the tank was almost empty and then jack it up on one side so fuel didnt leak everywhere when I unbolted the inlet. I hate working with things when there is fuel around - always have an extiguisher on the ready, although I'd say with Petrol is more the risk of explosion than fire that worries me.

Cheers Gregg
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