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Whatever Mark did on his last tweaking of the software/hardware for the
list, it worked. I am getting all messages delivered to my Healey folder =
via
Outlook. No longer are they going to Spam, or not coming in at all. =
Maybe
my messages to the list will be coming through also. =20
=20
Finally, got back to the fuel tank in the BJ8. As you listeners may
remember, I discovered my fuel line is inside the boot with a 90 degree =
end
fitting welded to the frame. So when I attached the new tank, the tank =
was
off the boot floor making the rubber gasket in the floor not able to =
seal
the separation and the tank almost a bubble out of level. So I added
another layer of thick rubber seal and raised the tank at the rear 3/8 =
inch
using 2 teak slats I have in my boat stuff. The tank is now secure and
level so I hope when it is filled, I can drive longer as before I was =
out of
gas at the =BC tank mark. I doubt the fitting was installed by the =
previous
owner because the tank was original when I bought the care 35 years ago. =
It
must have been installed by the factory differently than other =
Healey=92s for
some reason? Also, the straps would have been too loose to hold down the
tank if I had changed the position of the fitting lower in the boot.
=20
Bob Begani
BJ8 67
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did on his last tweaking of the software/hardware for the list, it =
worked. I am getting all messages delivered to my Healey folder via =
Outlook.=A0 No longer are they going to Spam, or not coming in at =
all.=A0 Maybe my messages to the list will be coming through also.=A0 =
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back to the fuel tank in the BJ8.=A0 As you listeners may remember, I =
discovered my fuel line is inside the boot with a 90 degree end fitting =
welded to the frame.=A0 So when I attached the new tank, the tank was =
off the boot floor making the rubber gasket in the floor not able to =
seal the separation and the tank almost a bubble out of level.=A0 So I =
added another layer of thick rubber seal and raised the tank at the rear =
3/8 inch using 2 teak slats I have in my boat stuff.=A0 The tank is now =
secure and level so I hope when it is filled, I can drive longer as =
before I was out of gas at the =BC tank mark. I doubt the fitting was =
installed by the previous owner because the tank was original when I =
bought the care 35 years ago.=A0 It must have been installed by the =
factory differently than other Healey’s for some reason? Also, the =
straps would have been too loose to hold down the tank if I had changed =
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