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Re: Fuel Tank worries

Subject: Re: Fuel Tank worries
From: Paul McAllister <pma@obtero.net>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 20:17:53
Hi Brian,

I can't comment on the bonding problem, but I can tell you I have purchased
the fuel drain kit from Europa and fitted it.  The instructions leave a lot
to be desired, but they certainly will do the job.


----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Rauchfuss - PCD <brauchfu@pcocd2.intel.com>
Subject: Fuel Tank worries


>
>
> I tried to send this message to Andy at Europa, but the address I had
didn't
> work.  Can anyone tell me the correct address or answer the questions?
>
>
> -- Start of included mail From:  Brian Rauchfuss - PCD
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> Return-path:  <brauchfu@pcocd2.intel.com>
> Subject:  Fuel Tank Question
> Date:  Mon, 3 Apr 2000 09:24:54 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Andy,
>
> I just bonded in my fuel tank last weekend, and I am now having second
> thoughts on how I did it...
>
> I remember reading that the brackets are not meant to be bonded to the
> tank, but rather that the brackets support the tank.  Due to the way
> I did the layup, one of the brackets ended up with plastic film between
> the tank and the bracket, but at the time I didn't worry about it.
>
> Now I have looked through the manual and cannot find the quote on support
> versus bonding.  Can you tell me if the bracket need to be bonded to the
> tank?
>
> Also, I keep hearing about a water drain kit, but I have not seen anything
> official on it.  What does the water drain kit consist of?  What does it
> cost?
>
>
> Brian Rauchfuss
> #A72
> -- End of included mail.
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