Re: Fuel Tank Removal
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Not too shy to talk
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The reference points out that I should have searched harder for an answer. There is a lot of information buried in the digital world. If I'd had the service bulletins and not had the internet, I might have answered my own question.
Of course, the more I learn, the more the project scares me!
Posted on: 2012/12/11 21:30
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Re: Fuel Tank Removal
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Home away from home
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On my 1940-180 the tank is held up by the two straps only. However, had to pry it off the top a bit as the tank was stuck to the upper cradles anti squeak material. By the way, you have to disconnect the fuel line and electrical from the sending unit before dropping the tank. On my tank, the filler neck is part of the tank up to the area of the gas cap where rubber connector secured with hose clamps to the actual filler cap part. Just had to lower the tank with the floor jack and the filler neck pulled out of the rubber connector.
Posted on: 2012/12/12 16:53
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