PHIL,S GAS

Feb 14, 1998
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Phil, similar happened to me with fuel on my first fill when I was
about to drive my new purchase home from Cottonwood Az. Fuel went
everywhere then slowed to a slow drip. All the fuel line past a last
repair was very dry and brittle. One more quick stop at a parts store
for another temporary repair and down the road to San Diego. Looks like
I,ve got to drop my back tank to get to the rest of the bad line. By the
way did you by your rig of an older gent in Poway with a Sea Breeze??
 
Cinnabar has a kit of parts to replace all of those troublesome old
parts with fresh ones. It seems that the ethanol in today's gasoline
makes them start to leak.

- -Scott Woodworth
 
>Cinnabar has a kit of parts to replace all of those troublesome old
>parts with fresh ones. It seems that the ethanol in today's gasoline
>makes them start to leak.
>
>-Scott Woodworth