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rgatijnet1 wrote:
My point is that when you run across a repair that seems next to impossible, do a thorough search online and you MAY find someone that knows how to do it much easier.
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OH48Lt wrote:
The OP mentioned the Gold Wing engine, try replacing the air filter on those GL1800's. Its a 4 hour job for a common maintenance item. 10 minutes on a Harley, similar on almost any other bike.
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BigRabbitMan wrote:
It is stories like the above that make me keep lovin' my old coach. Fuel, black and grey tanks drop directly down and out. fresh water tank is inside under the couch and is removable. A small hatch was put in by the factory to be able to get to and remove the fuel pickup/sender assembly.
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garry1p wrote:
What a surprise when I found out the fuel filter on my Chevy P/U is located inside the fuel tank!
I was told this is now common on many vehicles.