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Re: Fuel tanks free [message #339965 is a reply to message #339936] Mon, 07 January 2019 05:14 Go to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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Based on those measurements tanks will easily fit OK. Now I just need to get ahead of things here and get down there.

Sorry I did not get back sooner. Got side tracked working on a PT Cruiser replacing struts and tie rod ends. Turned in to a disaster but got it done.

Had one caliper off for clearance and noticed the front pads were thinner than a matchbook cover. Replaced them and when the owner took it home one of the caliper pistons bound up. Had it towed back here last night and now have to go fix that in the morning and hope th eowner did nto burn up the rotor and pads. Owner took it in for an alignment and the one wheel was smoking. In the alignment process the alignment shop said one lower ball joint is bad. So I get to do that also tomorrow also. Brakes get fixed first. Do not know about the ball joint yet.


Went for Sunday morning flyin breakfast running scud to get there. Down to 500 feet AGL. I probably should have went VPR on top. 1.5 hours later came home at 4500 feet with clear above with at least 25 miles visibility. What a difference an hour or two makes.

THE TANKS WILL FIT INSIDE.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
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