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Jenny
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| posted on December 8th, 2003 at 01:05 PM |
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Fuel tank
This fuel tank is mounted in the back of my Eureka. The outlet to the pump is 6mm, while the drain is about 18mm on the outside of the thread.
Can someone please confirm:
1. that it's from a Super bug
2. what the thread size & pitch is on the drain
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| posted on December 8th, 2003 at 08:31 PM |
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Hi
Does it have an allen head and filter under the plug? If it does its a super bug tank. Not sure about thread size, I had an outlet made for my car
using that plug but later found my tank was rusty and the new tanks dont have that plug.
1302Steve
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Jenny
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| posted on December 9th, 2003 at 07:09 AM |
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If you click the picture in my first post it comes up a bit bigger but it's still hard to see. The long thin tube is 6mm and is welded to the
tank. There is no gauze filter there. The other outlet is a threaded tube and I don't have the bit that screws onto this (I bought this kit car
as an unfinished project, so bits are missing and other bits have been changed). I just thought that if someone could confirm this looks like a
standard Super Bug tank then maybe I could get the missing bits from a wreck or something.
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