I had the same thing happen, and it turned out to be one of the hoses to the overflow tanks had split. Easy to fix. Jim On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 11:16 AM Tyler Hardison <tyler@seraph-net.net> wrote: > ...aaaaaaannnnddd..... > > Crap. > > So this morning I went to fill it up, full of confidence, full of hope, > only to have the gas station attendant say: You've got a massive leak. > > That's not a leak, that's a *WATERFALL OF GAS*. > > Ugh.. Back to the garage to lower the tank again and see what happened. > > --t > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Tyler Hardison <tyler@seraph-net.net> > wrote: > > > And boy does it feel good to get that done.. The crossover pipe was > > completely broken.. > > > > Now, off to get some frozen yogurt and go shopping at REI for some > camping > > gear! > > > |
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