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> Any reason I should NOT remove the tank?
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post Apr 23 2025, 03:55 PM
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Wrapping up my new fuel lines under the shelf. No matter how many times I have drained/siphoned there has been gas on my face again and again. While it is this "dry" I am thinking I should pull the fuel tank out and check out how it's looking down there as realistically it will never be this "dry" again.
Any reason not to have a peek? Anything I should inspect specifically?
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post Apr 24 2025, 08:09 PM
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When I moved the FP to the front I looped the hoses to/from the tank to allow complete removal of the tank w/o disconnecting hoses. Hoses do not kink and I welded the access hole closed since I didn't need it.



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