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    Posted: 26 Jul 2017 at 3:19pm
On the leaking/seeping gas guage on the D 15II.  I got it all back together today with a repaint on the gas tank.  Since is another wet underpants day out there in the pole barn, i am going to wait and fill her up on a more agreeable weather day.

Something weird happened in the process. Confused  i have never thought that any of my painting was good/perfect.  however, the repaint on the tank is perfect and i don't know how that happened but i will take it.

Thanks for the pointers on the gauge gasket install

Dave
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Hay Dave

Always happy to help, no sense in you making the mistakes I've made !

Funny about the tank painting...some dayze you just have to wonder but it is NICE when at least ONE thing works right for you !

Jay
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