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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Hi all, Gotta take tank out & can't find drain, also where is the connection for the fuel line, I think I see the gauge wire on top of tank. Any tricks in removing it? Also where can I purchase one? Thanks

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Not all manufacturers fitted a drain so you may not find 1, as for the fuel line connection maybe accessible through a small plate screwed to the floor of the trunk which most likely be where the guage wire connects as well.
Tony


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There is no drain plug, you will have to pump out the fuel. Check Rockauto online for a replacement tank. Dont try to remove the tank with fuel in it.


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