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Reply to "Fuel Tank going in - need help!"

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Originally posted by Bob Ekman (8MA528):
1028 has insulation at A,B and C


So does 600.

Additionally, the insulation at "A" was overheated, and the insulation at "C" was gasoline soaked.

A few more bits of advice:

You also need to install the AC hoses before the fuel tank.

You might as well tap the fuel outlet up to 3/8 NPT while you have it apart, the 5/16 standard fuel fitting size has been mentioned as a problem since the 1970's.

Do not be in a hurry to put the gas tank in. Honestly, it can go in at the very end, and if it is installed, it covers up a good place to set tools.
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