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OK to move Fuel Tank forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="TriBull" data-source="post: 504846" data-attributes="member: 32176"><p>The FasseCo company does high-end restorations on old tin boats. They have a slick approach to a forward placed fuel cell. They mount/attach underneath the forward seat with the filler cap coming through the seat. I’m assuming the filler cap is vented. I would think this same approach could be done inside a front casting deck, even if it was enclosed - as long as the filler cap is exposed and vented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriBull, post: 504846, member: 32176"] The FasseCo company does high-end restorations on old tin boats. They have a slick approach to a forward placed fuel cell. They mount/attach underneath the forward seat with the filler cap coming through the seat. I’m assuming the filler cap is vented. I would think this same approach could be done inside a front casting deck, even if it was enclosed - as long as the filler cap is exposed and vented. [/QUOTE]
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