i certainly concur. a new fuel tank and a new wiring harness along with
normal maintenance goes a long way toward making a Healey bullet-proof.
cheers,
jerry
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Mark LaPierre <lapierrem at
sbcglobal.net>wrote:
> This is a case of knowing you have a problem and taking care of it once and
> for all, rather than wondering if the
> problem was fixed or if there is still an issue with you repair.
>
> A new tank gives you that feeling of knowing the job was taken care of in
> the tank area. If
> you decide to just repair the tank, then any further smell or fuel problem
> could still be coming from your
> repair job instead of being able to move on to a different area to trouble
> shoot. I installed
> a Moss unit rather than repair my old one and feel that the time and money
> saved in the fix and repair products,
> made up for the initial expense of a new tank. It was good insurance for
> me knowing that
> my fuel problems were taken care of in that area.
>
> Playing with fuel problems can be a very
> smelly, dangerous and ongoing undertaking, if not done correctly. You
> better know what your
> doing or it will continue for a long time.
>
> Again, just my 2 cents, Mark
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jerry wall BN6
rowlett, tx
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