i noticed the other day that there are no actual hole where the pipe fixing on the petrol tank are
is this normal am i meant to drill them my selves or should they have come fully holed
i would have thought drilling them would leave bits of metal in the tank
which holes are you refering to (inlet, outlet etc...) and I'm assuming it's a steel or ally tank and not one of those beautifully crafted plastic
ones?
Chris PTM
Oh, you're familiar with the plastic ones?
Yes Alan, it would seem so!
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Yes Alan, it would seem so!
Don't upset that nice Mr PTM!
(not until he's delivered my new petrol tank, anyway )
David
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Don't upset that nice Mr PTM!
(not until he's delivered my new petrol tank, anyway )
David
I think that'll be OK...
David
it the inlet and oulet pipes and yes its made out of ally
would drilling them leave bits of crap inside if so what do i do to get it all out
Drill the holes and swish the tank out with water and leave to dry.
Ever heard of a thing called a Hoover? I believe thats what the 'Plastic Tank Man' uses to clear his tanks of debris. An ally tank too, how novel,
whatever next?
Chris PTM
Use a changeable fuel filter. Simply clean it out after the first few hundred miles.