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Re: SMTA Lp tank layout
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Posted by John A. on March 03, 2005 at 18:49:35 from (65.161.170.195):
In Reply to: SMTA Lp tank layout posted by 960 on March 03, 2005 at 16:26:45:
960, The Tank on a SMTA-LP is the same basic design only as far as it being a longwise tank, with the steering rod going through it. The 400/450 tank had the Fill/Vapor valves faceing the LH side and the Liquid/Vapor, on/off fuel line valves faceing the rear. The Fill/Vapor, Liquid/Vapor on/off fuel valve is a mono valve setup at the 11:00 o'clock position (while sitting on the seat) Is is the oppisite as to the SM Stage I & II. Which had the crosswise tank with the rear faceing valves. Hope this helps. Hollar back if I can be of assistance. Later, John A.
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