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7/20/13, 5:35 PM |
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fuel cell repair
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Race Count This Year: 14 Race Count Last Year: 27 Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 33 |
Any advice on the best way to remove the fuel bladder,from the tank??
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Last edited by bmsracing11; 10/29/13 at 9:25 PM. Reason: fixed fuel cell ! |
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7/20/13, 6:05 PM |
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Re: fuel cell repair
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 676 |
Brute strength and awkwardness... If it is coming out the top and front, take the side with inlet and move it towards the center of the hole. Try... and start that corner out while bunching the area where the cap fits as small as you can right behind it. All the while pulling and working it back and forth 1/8 to a 1/4 inch at a time. You won`t rip it into (unless it came from Karl Kinser`s). Going back in roll it up so it fits in the hole and baby powder it up good to prevent chafing.
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7/20/13, 10:36 PM |
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Re: fuel cell repair
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Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 517 |
Many cuss words and walk away sessions. You will get it its just a pain in the rear but it will come out
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7/20/13, 11:34 PM |
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Re: fuel cell repair
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Race Count This Year: 14 Race Count Last Year: 27 Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 33 |
Thanks for the heads up. The baby powder sounds like a great ideal !
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10/12/13, 1:26 PM |
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Re: fuel cell repair
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Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 33 |
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