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RE:Headers and Fuel lines

Subject: RE:Headers and Fuel lines
by jsup on 2008/1/27 21:26:15

Salalom4me, thanks. It looks exactly like that diagram you posted. I am taking the lines off up to where the #34 is pointing on the diagram.

The fittings were really tight, I had to use a torch to loosen them up (I'm kidding)

I thought that without pressure in the system, gas would not pour out. Well, stupid me. I got a face full of gas and had to tighten it while it was running out.

Can you, or anyone, tell me if the entire tank will drain if I take these fitting apart? I tightened them back up till I read through the FSM to figure it out.

Is this the gas that is in the line? Or the gas that is in the tank?

Thanks.
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