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Re: Gas Tank help on M - W-6
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Posted by John (SC) on October 14, 2002 at 14:43:53 from (206.74.216.117):
In Reply to: Gas Tank help on M - W-6 posted by redrev on October 14, 2002 at 14:07:27:
redrev,didnt see your post from earlier,but I can tell you this much,my brother bought a gas tank for his I-4,industrial W-4,from an H.It mounted up fine but the drain hole for the sediment bowl was in a different position(either foward or behind where it was on his 4 tank,I think foward of it)We had tried to do a little fancy piping but it wouldnt drain right so we capped that hole and had a new hole drilled and a very short nipple put in to move the sediment bowl in the right position.It was still on that oval shaped section where the origianl hole was to at least look right.We had to move it because it was hitting the blet pulley housing,but if you dont have that then you shouldnt need to move it.
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