Dan, You really need to take it all the way out. It's a bit difficult the first time, with it's fiddly cross pieces and such, but the second time is pretty quick. Not a bad job, but not one I'd want to do every day. Jim On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 2:18 PM Dan N <dn92610@gmail.com> wrote: > hi, > > could you please help me on this issue... > > the gas tank is leaking on my 2WD '88 vanagon... the gas tank needs a > complete reseal.. I have 2 choices... > > 1. have it done by a mechanic (waiting time and labor cost) > 2. do it myself > > on the option #2, some questions... > - do I have to empty and take out the fuel tank? > - can it be done by lowering the fuel tank a bit? > - what else to do since I am in there? > > many thanks in advance > > dan > |
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