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Old 08-28-2012, 01:06 PM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Looking back, I once had a leaky fuel sender in my old IMP. Chitty thin gauge flange, jimmy-rigged screws, etc. With your new hoses and double clamps, I think Denny is on target with a leak around the fuel sender.

Just a reminder, as I was recently reminded - when you cut your plate hole use a pneumatic tool, don't need no unnecessary booms.
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Old 08-29-2012, 08:19 AM
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Looking back, I once had a leaky fuel sender in my old IMP. Chitty thin gauge flange, jimmy-rigged screws, etc. With your new hoses and double clamps, I think Denny is on target with a leak around the fuel sender.

Just a reminder, as I was recently reminded - when you cut your plate hole use a pneumatic tool, don't need no unnecessary booms.
Thanks for the tip Gillie
Actually, I'm going to pull the entire hatch as I have to check the entire tank anyway,so I'll do the cutting for the deck plate with the hatch on the ground.I forgot that I had a pneumatic saw(a cheap harbor freight one),thanks for reminding me.
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