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Flinx777
Mar 12, 2017Explorer
ScottG wrote:
I doubt the tanks are leaking, it's probably the rubber hoses that get petrified.
I'd replace them at the same time.
How I know it's the tanks:
1. When I got them filled up the last time, the guy at the pump said he wasn't technically allowed to film them since they're older than 10 years old and their policy is to not fill tanks over this age (obviously, this doesn't mean they're leaking b/c of this reason, but it's a good time to replace them anyways since most places won't do the refills).
2. I just recently replaced the hoses b/c they were plugged up and not flowing.
3. When I put the tanks in the back of my truck on the drive home after getting the tanks filled up, I have a cover on the bed of my pickup. When I opened the back door to the bed, the smell of gas flooded out. When I put them in, that wasn't the case.
Thanks to all for the advice...will pick those tanks up on Amazon shortly.
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