To: | <rugaard@email.com>, "Triumphs@Autox. Team. Net" <triumphs@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | RE: Gas gauge repair |
From: | "Chris Lillja" <Chris_Lillja@pupress.princeton.edu> |
Date: | Tue, 18 May 1999 15:17:14 -0400charset="iso-8859-1" |
Importance: | Normal |
>>>Jerry,...... I second Chris' advice with one more thought. There is a rubber fuel line connector about a foot below the tank. Disconnect it ... Yep, you're right! I shoulda' done that! At the time, I didn't know the rubber connector was there! It started oozing fuel a month or so later and I wound up replacing all of the short connectors and adding an in-line filter. The bending probably hastened its demise... Chris Lillja '66 TR4A '74 Norton Commando 850 '71 Spit MKIV http://members.aol.com/lilljaweb/index.html |
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