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What's in your tank?

cmayna

DILLIGARA?
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Hope some of you drive you Mustang often enough to help minimize this, but maybe we're all destined to face it sooner or later?
:puke :puke :puke :puke

Except for the breath of some NorCal SF'ers, I have never smelled anything as disgusting as this.

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This is a 69 tank that I had chopped in half with the intent to salvage part of it's flooring around the sending unit's hole. I think the Mustang shop who gave me the tank offered to chop it in half for a very nominal fee (I'm not going to blow myself up) regretted doing it for as they stood it on it's end and turned it over after cutting one end, all this syrupy ooze came out onto sidewalk. Hey....better their sidewalk than mine.


Later I did cut the section I wanted out, cleaned it all up and now ready for the next step. Here it is with a 69 sending unit.

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Whats the meaning of this ,Craig?

Building a giant pan for home cooking !
 
Probably his old bathtub truth be known. When I rebuilt my engine the car had been sitting for 13 years...with the same gas, er varnish.
 
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