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fumes in the fuel tank cavity
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<blockquote data-quote="RICH-I-AM" data-source="post: 481105" data-attributes="member: 4154"><p>Cheers :?</p><p>I assume theres breather pipes at fault or rubber section from the filler neck.</p><p>Does the tank have to be fully removed (hoping the tank isnt at fault) or are all rubber sections accessible with just the removal of the tank rear bulkhead?</p><p>Im not being lazy here its more of a spare time with my van issue.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RICH-I-AM, post: 481105, member: 4154"] Cheers :? I assume theres breather pipes at fault or rubber section from the filler neck. Does the tank have to be fully removed (hoping the tank isnt at fault) or are all rubber sections accessible with just the removal of the tank rear bulkhead? Im not being lazy here its more of a spare time with my van issue. Cheers Rich [/QUOTE]
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