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Posted by Burnie on October 07, 2006 at 02:37:29 from (203.25.140.97):
In Reply to: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a fuel posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 06, 2006 at 15:38:55:
I had a Ford Ute one time that would make a funny rattling kind of noise when you took off, braked, or went round a corner. It drove me nuts for years. Finally reckoned it had to be under the tray somewhere. One night, while waiting up with my cousin for some friends who were visting from Canada, we vowed to find the the mystery rattle even if we had to pull the entire car apart. After removing all the tray side panels and taking up the floor, we attacked the fuel tank. As we tilted the tank to get it out we heard that familiar rattle. Got the sender out, had a look inside and what did we find? The locking assembly for a fuel cap. It suddenly dawned on me why the ute had an unpainted non-lockable after market fuel cap.
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