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After last post where I asked if I should pull the tank given all the new hoses I put in in the back, I am pretty surprised at how clean it is!!
But, I spot a few issues. Obviously fuel clamp is doing nothing. That line appears older/unreplaced. And, the line was crimped under the tank on that ridge. I could sort of tell that from above, but it’s worse. See anything else? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It looks great to me. Clean, dry, nice paint, nice pads, and a sway bar too. It would be a good idea to replace those soft lines and the fuel sock while the tank is empty-ish. If you want to go crazy, you could put stainless lines in the tunnel, if it hasn’t been done yet.
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