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gas tanks


Question Posted Tuesday February 24 2004, 12:28 pm

how do u drop a gas tank in a 89 camaro

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FernGully answered Sunday February 29 2004, 7:07 pm:
Make sure the tank is empty. Unhook all the connections that you can get to before doing anything (hoses and wires). Disconnect filler neck tube and disconnect anything else you can access at this point. Remove anything directly in the way of the tank coming out. Undo the tank strap bolts. If you're doing this in your driveway and you are doing it alone lay on your back and use your kness to support the tank while you undo the straps, or use a floor jack and a long piece of wood to support the tank. Once tank is lowered disconnect any remaining connections.

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