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post Sep 18 2009, 02:35 PM
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is the easiest way the get to the lines underneath through that tiny hole behind the plate? or to pull the gas tank?
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post Sep 18 2009, 03:04 PM
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I pulled 2 Gas tanks yesterday, each took 15-20 mins by myself in the hot cali sun. Its alot easier to work with the tank out. Also, that access hole is a favorite spot for black widows, both cars yesterday had more then right under the tank when I pulled them. It could be the seals on the bottom of the tanks, or your old fabric hoses need to be replaced. When replacing them try not to make them too long as they will want to kink when putting the tank back in. 12 -14 inches is a perfect length. If you get it most of the way out and it seems like its caught on something, that would be the fuel tank level sender wires stopping the tank.
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