Postby busheytrader » 23 Apr 2008 22:02
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My question is,
What happens to the rain water that goes around the filler cap? (not into the tank) Does it drain down a pre made route or does it find its own way down to the ground?
I hadn't thought about this until reading this post, I'm a bit concerned as this is going to be a major water trap?!!
Has anyone thought of this and a possible solution ?
Thanks, Dave
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Hi Dave,
Take off the filler cap and you'll find 3 philips type screws holding the plastic surround on. Rainwater basically flows through the gaps and down to the ground, probably via the fuel hose. When I replaced my tank I half expected the top of it to have surface rust because of this. None at all in more than 25 years.
Cheers,
Adam
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