You will need to trim the 90 degree rubber hose to have one side only long enough to go onto the tank to clear. If the tank inlet itself needs trimming, I would do it upside down and then shop-vac the tank. The grounding connections will now go to the ground part of the fuel gauge connection.
Joe Coquina From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William Walker via CnC-List Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 12:43 PM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: Stus-List Fuel Tank Replacement Moving ahead on the project. Old tank out. New ordered and delivered by Amazon in 2 days..Moeller 19 gallon, 16 x 12 x 26. 90 degree hose and straight hose connector as I think Dennis mentioned. Two questions: First, if I leave at least 2 inches of the 1.5 inch fuel line inlet connector, can I trim its height if I need to? It is going to be really tight to get the 90 degree elbow on. need to keep the plastic "sawdust" out of tank somehow. Second, the old aluminum tank was bonded to the deck filler and the to the engine block. Since this is plastic tank should I skip tank and bond deck filler directly to engine? What about the sending unit. Thanks Bill Walker CnC 36 Pentwater, Michigan Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
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