JeffP1167
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Hahaha don't feel bad when I dealt with this 82's fuel tank and it having 15 year old gas in it. I thought for sure I was doomed to buy a new tank because of the milky rust gas that was siphoned out of it. Then I looked inside and it looked new and I asked a few people and they said what I was looking at was the bladder and said it was best to remove it and it was fairly simple to do.
Bet you can get a good laugh at me yankin on this back ring which I thought was the bladder and couldn't get it to budge as much as a millimeter no matter how hard I tried. The ones that said it was a bladder were answerless why it wouldn't come out.
the plastic looks silver when dry but when wet it is black, not sure why
Bet you can get a good laugh at me yankin on this back ring which I thought was the bladder and couldn't get it to budge as much as a millimeter no matter how hard I tried. The ones that said it was a bladder were answerless why it wouldn't come out.
the plastic looks silver when dry but when wet it is black, not sure why