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Old 05-25-2014, 04:50 PM   #1
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Do I have to pull the gas tank on 1928 leatherback to clean and seal it?
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Pretty much so if you want to do a thorough job of it. Lots of folks just settle for the "clean" part. Sealing up a tank can be problematic with todays fuels.
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Agree No Sealing of the tank with today's fuels
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Agree No Sealing of the tank with today's fuels
Not sure that is an accurate statement! My experience over the past 5+ years says differently.
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