To quote Charles Kettering, Chief Engineer, General Motors, "Parts left out cost nothing and have an infinite service life." In other words, if it wasn't absolutely necessary it wouldn't be there. Jim Arnott WetWesties Union, OR M Kaz wrote: > > Hi All, > I have removed my gas tank for repairs, and was wondering about all those hose and tanks, and if they are really needed. It seems that all this might not really be needed. > Has any one removed all those tanks and hoses, and not had any problems with fuel deliver, or passing the smog check? |
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