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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: 85 westy fuel tank]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Ron McLevy wrote: <br />&gt; <br />&gt; I just got suckered into putting in a NEW gas tank for my Westy - <br />&gt; picked it up 10 minutes ago - got to see the old one and couldn&#039;t <br />&gt; believe they didn&#039;t fix up the old one - was told they could have <br />&gt; had it&quot;epoxied&quot; for $100 - my bill for the new one was $440 then the <br />&gt; labour on top for a total of $625 - had I not been up to my butt in <br />&gt; snow and ice with no indoor facility I could have fixed it myself <br />&gt; for $100 - if there&#039;s anyone out there needs a tank they can have <br />&gt; mine for $50 - then get it epoxied - tank looks really good and the <br />&gt; leaks were on the top and are only pinholes, Cheers Ron <br />&gt; <br />@@ Vanagon gas tanks are one of those been there , done that kind of<br />things that most owners can symapthize with you. Trust me with all<br />the internal baffels holding the crud you COULDN&#039;T see waiting to<br />clog your inlet and lines you are MUCH better off in the long run to<br />have replaced it.</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[85 westy fuel tank]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I just got suckered into putting in a NEW gas tank for my Westy -<br />picked it up 10 minutes ago - got to see the old one and couldn&#039;t<br />believe they didn&#039;t fix up the old one - was told they could have<br />had it&quot;epoxied&quot; for $100 - my bill for the new one was $440 then the<br />labour on top for a total of $625 - had I not been up to my butt in<br />snow and ice with no indoor facility I could have fixed it myself<br />for $100 - if there&#039;s anyone out there needs a tank they can have<br />mine for $50 - then get it epoxied - tank looks really good and the<br />leaks were on the top and are only pinholes, Cheers Ron</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2004-03-18T20:13:14Z</updated>
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