In a message dated 7/24/2004 12:28:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kevindobrien@YAHOO.COM writes: Hello All... Seems my gas tank is leaking...I haven't diagnosed the exact spot yet...but I'm assuming it is the gas tank (yeah...I live in the Rust Belt!)After a fill up...or parked with the nose uphill I've got a leak up under there. Assuming it is the tank...what are my options? Anyone with leads on best deal for a replacement tank? Anyone with experience changing one...things to watch out for, potential hang-ups? All input appreciated... Kevin Hi Kevin, I just repaired my gas leak. I thought I was going to have to install an O-ring kit in it, but as it turned out, it was just a tube that had been pulled off of it's matching fitting. First thing I'd do is to put on some surgeons gloves & feel around the top of the tank, for tubing that is disconnected, or pulled out of an O-ring. You may have to take off the front tires to get to it. If you have to drop the tank, it's pretty straight forward & easy. Make sure you do it with an empty tank though. (much lighter) best of luck, John C... |
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