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"mike" wrote
... I guess the next time I haul out I'll take care of it. Scott Vernon wrote: You could do it while in the water, if you're fast enough. Indeed you can. I changed the fuel valves at the connections on the bottom of our tanks earlier this year, and spilled about 3 teaspoons of fuel. Of course, you also have to prepare the job properly before hand. When you are holding back 175 gallons of diesel with your thumb is not a time to realize you don't have the right wrench on the boat. FB DSK |
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