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Just wanted to thank everyone for their input - thanks!
Initially I figured that the tank had to be replaced, but after scoping it out, I found it is actually in good shape. It had goo on the inside, but rust is really minimal! The chain/ Nut/bolt trick worked great and it is really clean now -- thanks, guys! One comment mentioned that the original German parts are very well made. You were not kidding -- this thing is built like a tank! Regards, Remco |
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>The chain/ Nut/bolt trick worked great and it is really clean now --
>thanks, guys! > I don't ever want to hear anyone say I don't have the capacity to be helpful ever again. :P K. John C's proof: http://hometown.aol.com/littlevwgoddess/page5.html |
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