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Old 03-22-2017, 11:30 AM
smilinmatt smilinmatt is offline
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When the time comes, you could always drain the tank. Get the last bit of fuel out by filling the tank with 130+gallons of soapy water and then cut it out in pieces with a sawsall. When you put in the new tank . . . get one that fits the opening.
That's exactly what I did with my '89 Sceptre. Before just cutting up the tank, I spent the better part of the weekend with a sawblade trying to cut the tank free of the foam. Mostly just tore up my knuckles doing that. The new tank I had built (that dropped into place) was around 105 gallons.
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