Hi
No Help with your problem I'm afraid but if you thought 1/2 a tank of gas in
the trunk was a problem,how about a trunk 1/2 full of gas? We gave our
neighbour a running Dolomite when the arse end fell out of his Ford (less
than half the age of the Triumph), It needed a fuel tank swap which he got
from a donor, he forgot to reconnect the fill neck!
Graham.
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From: tr7 <tr7@primenet.com>
To: Spitfires Digest <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 7:46 PM
Subject: good weather in the twin cities
>
> Well, I dunn how many other TCers are here on the list, but the weather in
> Minnesota's great. I'm considering workingon the car early and get it on
> the road, without worry of emissions.
>
> One question tho. I need to seal up my rear part of the fuel tank where
> the fuel meter goes in. Last year it leaked a litlte bit, and I made a big
> mess trying to fix it(imagine half a tank of fuel in your trunk).
>
> What gasket stuff should I use for it, and is there any special procedure
> to make it rugged , as not to accidentally gunk up the fuel meter, making
> it read all full all the time? Any advice appreceated.
>
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