Also, I just wanted to point out, apart from doing the gas tank, you should really do the fuel lines in the engine compartment... that's where you're going to burn up. -Wes Peter R. Guerzenich Small wrote: > Try Ken Wilford at www.vanagain.com. He sells the complete grommet/ > tubing kit and has instructions: http://www.vanagain.com/gastank1.htm > > > On Aug 14, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Randy Nunes wrote: > >> After reading all the emails about burnt up Vanagons, and Benny's >> constant nagging about fuel lines and the smell of gas permeating >> throughout my van, I pulled my fuel tank off this past weekend and >> noticed several huge problems. The cross over plastic T >> piececonnector , a plastic piece which secures the line from the >> overflow to the gas tank were broken, the lines were all very >> brittle and some busted right off. I have ordered the replacement >> parts kit but am having trouble locating the 2 plastic pieces I >> need to reconnect the system. Can anyone help me find a source? >> >> Randy Nunes > |
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