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posted on September 26th, 2013 at 10:29 AM
Ghia Fuel Tank
Hi All,
It's been a while since I've been on but I need some help.
My 70 Ghia Cabrio has been sitting for approx 6 months, and I've noticed a large stain on the workshop floor where I have it stored. I'm assuming
I've sprung a leak in the fuel tank, and I'm not game to drive it. I've had a poor experience in the past with Indian Automotive, and V Force have
moved from Mortlake so I'm thinking CBB which is close to work. What's th ebest course of action. I don't have the time or inclination to remove,
clean and seal the tank which I've read you can do with kits. Obviously a good idea to replace all rubbers at the same time.
Nikos.
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posted on September 26th, 2013 at 10:35 AM
Possibly your fuel line or brake master cylinder, its very easy to remove yr tank and replace the hose, shouldn't take more than 5 - 10 mins
At a long shot there could be a leak in the tank but my money is on fuel line.
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posted on September 26th, 2013 at 10:49 AM
Thanks, hopefully that's all it is. I'm think I'll play it safe and for the sake of $80, have it sent to Mike on a tilt tray. It needs a service
anyway as it's been sitting too long. At least when I get it back I can have confidence the job will be done right.