scott.barr@mccarty-law.com wrote:
> Uh, Joe, if you're still after a Tip 'O the Month, I've got a good
> basic-level
> one for those of us who are technically challenged.
>
> When replacing the fuel hose between where the line comes out from
> under the
> driver's footwell (U.S.) and the fuel pump, remember to check the
> level of fuel
> in the tank before yanking the old hose off, causing a major gasoline
> hemorage
> all over the car, the garage and the technically challenged
> individual.
>
> You could even do it to the tune of the Beverly Hillbillies: "Well,
> the next
> thing you know, old Scott's a flamin' guy. Jumpin' up and down from
> the gas
> that's in his eye..."
>
> OR you could use a tip that would be useful. Your choice.
>
> Scott Barr
> scott.barr@mccarty-law.com
> 72 GT6 (with a new fuel hose and a less-than-full tank of gas)
> (and no, I didn't actually set anything on fire) (yet)
<<snip>>
Good timing Scott!
I was planning on replacing that hose soon, luckily the tank is low
already, so as soon I am able I will replace the line before filling
the tank. I hope I can remember.
Dave Simpson
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