On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Doug Mathews wrote:
> Last night I took a flashlight and looked into the tank and if you are
> Italian, you would have loved what I found...
>
> There is a mass of what appears to be spaghetti all wrapped loosely
> around the float arm for the sending fuel gage sending unit. I fished
> some of it out with a coat hanger and it appears to be long rubber
> strands, about the width of a rubber band.
>
> So, its going to be drain the tank, remove it, and get dinner out of the
> tank.
>
> Any ideas of what it would/could be? It was an overnighter bringing the
> car home...suppose someone had some fun?
How 'bout an old golf ball? Gas might have dissolved the outer cover.
As for dinner, I'd try a white clam sauce!
--Andy
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