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Old 03-02-2012, 09:23 PM
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Default I have pictures of the way aluminum fuel tanks are recommended

to be installed By S&P tanks. One of the bigger longer lasting companies still around. No foam around tank. It is bolted to the main stringers and sets on Neoprene pads installed under tank. If any water does get near tank it can drain away because of many openings or holes drilled in the fuel tank pad it sets on. Also all hoses have chafe protection . The grounds and fuel gauge wiring is done with shrink wrap connectors. I also tie off the wires with a loop and ties to Make sure No one can pull the crimped connectors a part.






I also glassed under
the penske boards the old fashioned anti gravity way. On horses up side down.

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