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Goin' Fishin' 120-130 1967

Yes, the sender is under the mat.
It is held in by five philips head machine screws. It is under a "shield" held on by goober-schmuckum (body putty).
Once fuel is out, rinse with detergent and water. That will get rid of 90% of fume generating fuel. Don't use anything electric unless it is rated for explosive environments... Flashlights turned on and off outside the tank and held outside the tank are OK but the blower is a no-no (sparks, even from 12v are still sparks).
fishing for kaka is HARD. If you happen to spot the miscreant, I suggest something sticky on a piece of stiff wire to retrieve it. Sometimes a little water and shaking the rear-end will "swish" it into view.
When you reassemble, put in a bottle or HEET or your favorite gas-line anti-freeze as that will put any remaining residual water in suspension so it can be drawn out of the tank as you burn the gas.

--
Mike!






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