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Old 06-03-2003, 11:45 PM   #1
Low87
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fuel tank is "done"!

With many thanks to too many to list, I got the Summit fuel tank installed, plumbed (steel braided line), and wired (pink wire w/white stripe). I put 5 gallons of gas in it this weekend and it fired up on the first try!!! Ran a little rough, but I guess sitting for the past year or so will do that. Now I just need to get the fuel lines and wiring tucked away, the bad back on, and I'm off! My friend is coming over Thursday night to help me out with a few minor mechanical things to make it roadworthy, and I'll be in business. Here's a few pics. Any questions let me know, this project was fairly painless and fun.
BTW, Jeff, those two fittings in the sump are not an inlet and outlet, they are dual outlets. I had to cap one and then drill a bulkhead fitting on top of the tank for the return line.
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