<VV> Gasous Babbling (humor?)

Louis C. Armer,Jr. carmerjr at mindspring.com
Fri Nov 17 18:29:49 EST 2006


Sooo The Lone Haranguer and PiercingBilly must buy brand new 
carburetors as well !!! <GGG>
Do you buy brand new window glass and brand new door hinges as well 
...............AFTER ALL
they are at least 37 years old...........GIMME A BREAK <GGG>

FrontMan
Deckrug Enterprises Inc. LTD, Jr. ESQ.
Eastern Rep
ULTRA Parts "Used but never abused" :-)
Whiney Gap West Virginia 25526
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At 04:36 PM 11/17/2006, you wrote:
>I'm with Bill here.
>For total peace of mind I ALWAYS install a new tank. For no more 
>than a new one costs it is worth it to me. I also use the kit from 
>Clarks to seal the inside and I coat the outside. I replace the 
>straps and bolts with new stainless steel ones and I replace all the 
>rubber hose and clamps from tank filler neck to the engine.
>Also if I can, I replace the fuel line as it is often overlooked. 
>Blowing it out will not remove the rust that occurs here nor prevent 
>it from coming back. Once all this is done you should never have to 
>worry about it in your life time.
>Do it right the first time...err am I allowed to say that?
>
>Rick Norris
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>>I never install a used tank. As much hassle as it is t r/r a tank and the
>>hoses, spend the money, buy a tank from one of the vendors,use 
>>Stabil , some gas
>>line alcohol, and you won't have to worry in your lifetime. At best the tanks
>>are 37 years old, why take the chance?
>>
>>Bill Pierson
>
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