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Re: lv-ab: While we're on the subject of fuel tanks.

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 14:00:02 EST

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    Permatex #2 (non-hardening) will work fine with diesel. Check out Snake
    River's gages: http://www.snake-river.org/

    Keith
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jim Lynch" <>
    To: <>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:01 PM
    Subject: lv-ab: While we're on the subject of fuel tanks.

    > I recently cut holes in the tops of one of my tanks and cleaned it out in
    > preparation for resealing it. I don't currently have a fuel gauge and it
    > sure would be nice to have one. Any suggestions as to where to go to get
    > such a beast? An electrical unit would be best, I don't really want to
    use
    > a bubbler. The tank is aluminum and the only access is from the top,
    where
    > there isn't a lot of room so something that sticks up over 1/2 inch won't
    work.
    >
    > Also, what's wrong with Permatex for gasket material for diesel
    > tanks? That's what I was considering until I read the recent tank thread.
    >
    > Jim.
    >
    >
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