You must loosen the tank so that you can move it and tip it, but I don't
think completely remove it. At least I didn't have to. Having said that, I
found that the hose portion was too long and put way too much pressure on
the rear deck. I assembled it all without the hose and got a measure of
proper length so as to fit it with adequate amount for clamping.
I think it was hose on tank, tank in place, then filler assembly. Moving
the tank in place with the hose on it required a bit of distortion to the
hose until it got into place. Be careful of crud falling into the tank when
doing this.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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