Fuel tank access holes locations???

ralph d. edelbach

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Did I miss a message about where the sender units are located under the floor or
hasn't anyone responded to that question yet?

Since I've not have my tanks down and don't have any problems, at least that I
know of, it would be nice to have that information since I'm in the process of
finishing up the new carpeting. I could cut the holes in the floor over the
senders now assuming it can be done without any major problems. The idea of using
marine access doors suggested by Larry is great. Something else to check into.

Happy motoring.......
 
Careful Careful!! The tanks (and the hoses) are tight against the bottom of
the flooring. Trying to cut a hole in the flooring without removing the
tanks would be ..................flat dangerous! Soooo, the suggestion as
to where the holes go would be easily answered with the tanks dropped.

>Did I miss a message about where the sender units are located under the
floor or
>hasn't anyone responded to that question yet?
>
>Since I've not have my tanks down and don't have any problems, at least
that I
>know of, it would be nice to have that information since I'm in the
process of
>finishing up the new carpeting. I could cut the holes in the floor over the
>senders now assuming it can be done without any major problems. The idea
of using
>marine access doors suggested by Larry is great. Something else to check
into.
>
>Happy motoring.......
>
>
>

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