To: | DSTONE@SC9.intel.com, british-cars@hoosier |
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Subject: | Re: Temporary gas tank repair, Florida style |
From: | Cory Carpenter <coryc@sequent.com> |
Date: | Mon, 4 May 92 10:08:17 -0700 |
Darren writes: > : > around in the back of my 4by, soap. We wiped off the > bottom of the tank, & scraped that bar of soap over the > pinholes, & sure enough, the dripping stopped, just > long enough for me to get it home, take it off & > fiberglass the whole bottom. > > Maybe I should pen a Foxfire book for backwoods auto > repair ... Puts me in mind of a story I once heard about a guy whose carb float gave up the ghost way back in the woods: He replaced it with a piece of bark and made it back to town, then drove it that way for a week before replacing it. -coryc |
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