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red42hj
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tank alterations

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I'm thinking of altering the length of a tank so that I can stow the engine down under a narrow hatch. I thought I could swap tanks from another engine , but the fuel tap was on the wrong side, and that would mean the longer fuel hose would be badly routed around the engine block. So if I cut down the correct tank to a smaller length, is it just a case of a good fit, soldered? Or is this just not a good idea?
Some good advice would be most appreciated! Thanks.
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Charles uk
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Re: tank alterations

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The small oval tank is available with the fuel outlet on both sides.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
red42hj
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Re: tank alterations

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Excellent, Charles many thanks, you've saved me a lot of work. I had just looked at a lot of info from 2014 on removal and soldering and decided it was a bad idea for me at least.
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Re: tank alterations

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By the way, Charlesp, the 102 cooling problem is still on going. I 'll let you know s.a.p the outcome
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