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Dropping the tank is not hard. Siphon out the gas. Disconnect the line. Disconnect the vent hose. Then just 2 T-bolts. Have a 3/8" wrench handy for the fuel sender nut. That's it. 😉
Posted on: 6/23 15:25
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Yep, removing and cleaning the tank was one of my first projects when I got the car. I thought maybe I was missing something, happens sometimes.
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Posted on: 6/23 15:34
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That being said, couldn't you remove the nuts and the outboard plate, and slide the spring/bushing off the bolt?
Posted on: 6/23 16:21
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Oh boy, I would say you are correct! Nothing like a little over-thinking to over-complicate a project! LOL
Posted on: 6/23 16:42
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