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Old 11-05-2006, 09:03 PM
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Well I swapped out my tank this weekend and found a part that I need a number for. Now im not sure if its OEM or aftermarket, but if anyone can help that would be great. pic is below:





































There was a machine screw that was apparently screwed into the top of the gas tank. Why it was there no one knows, but im sure this was the cause of my gas leak :? Just Weird!!


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It is not OEM.

Remove the screw and patch it with a rivet using the appropriate sealant.
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I'm not sure what you are looking for... what part # do you need?
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According to my sources, that'* a rare part. Discontinued IIRC.

He wasn't seriously asking for a part number

Brand new tank has been installed.
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You had to be there.
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He spent too much time around Ryan.. looking for a "machine crew"
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LMAO no I dont really need a Part number. we all just found it VERY odd that there was a Machine Screw in the top of the gas tank

Can you imagine?

I'll tell you one thing though, im glad i replaced everything.

Just by looking at the Gas tank, I dont think I had much time left on it.
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