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Date:         Wed, 21 Oct 1998 15:24:07 -0400
Reply-To:     "Henning, Eric" <Eric.Henning@BAILEY.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Henning, Eric" <Eric.Henning@BAILEY.COM>
Subject:      leaky gas tank, wasabi
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> Subject: 80 Vanagon Camper Gas Tank Beni wrote: > I believe I need a new gas tank. Mine has been leaking gas behind the

Check archives, lots of discussion about leaking gas tanks. could be rusted top or just dried out and cracked rubber grommets and plastic tubing bits. if you look in thru the passenger wheel well you can kinda see on top of the tank all the fitting used for expansion tank, crossover fittings. dental mirror helps. look for leak traces.

Frank miller wrote: .

> Now you got my interest - what's "wasabi"?

[ it's that extremely [Henning, Eric] potent green stuff you get with your sushi/sashimi that is about 100 times stronger than horse radish. some say if taken in large enough doses acts as a hallucinegen (sp?). since al the talk of songs and vegimite, wasabi is mentioned in the bare naked ladies song "one week"

eric >


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