Rear VL with tank still in
- timwilks13
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Rear VL with tank still in
Got 3 of 4 arches now done, last one to do is the rear, but with the tank filler so close the the arch is it possible/safe to cut/weld carefully near it, or is this an accident waiting to happen? has anyone done it with the tank left on?
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Re: Rear VL with tank still in
Leave the filler cap on and crack on! why's everyone so paranoid about welding 'near' the tank, it's going to almost be impossible that a spark is going to burn through a 5-6mm thick filler pipe or metal tank
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Re: Rear VL with tank still in
So long as all the breathers / valve thingys are in good order and there isnt a massive odour of petrol it'll be fine.
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Re: Rear VL with tank still in
you'll be reet aslong as you dont have a leaking filler pipe