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Date:         Wed, 9 May 2001 10:37:28 -0500
Reply-To:     Christopher Darilek <cdarilek@daxcontrol.com>
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From:         Christopher Darilek <cdarilek@daxcontrol.com>
Subject:      gas tank overflowed
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hey folks,

I filled up my tank the other day and after I checked the oil noticed the tank took 16 gallons! I looked under and gas was spilling out the bottom. I reached my hand to the vent lines and the gas was wet on the vent lines that don't go to the top of the tank. The vent lines on the top of the tank were dry. I recently took the tank down to replace a shift rod bushing. What could make this happen?

Thanks in advance! Christopher 81 Westfalia


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