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Old 10-03-2023, 09:07 PM   #21
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I didn't install the repaired tank. I fixed it and set it aside as a spare. My main tank is a used 1998 fuel tank that was never cracked. That is the tank in the pictures and it is described


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I'm also going to repair the old tank, and basically do the same thing after I fix the crack properly.
I don't like to gamble, but when I have to I choose the more probability of success even if its costs extra. A next, un-cracked tank although still a gamble seemed like less of one so I went with it. Just like a proper high mileage stock engine is less of a gamble than a brand new built engine.

These cars are remarkably easy to work on yet I still don't enjoy the prospect of dropping another fuel tank. Racking up the miles
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