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Posted: 12-01-2005 10:04 am |
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Harkes
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i didn't use foam underneath or behind the tank, only under the brackets that hold the tank in place. I used sound deadening material underneath and behind, but not in one large piece. I cut out several pieces and left 2/3 cm wide opening between them so there is space to breath. The sound deadening stuff won't soak up moisture. The foam underneath the brackets might. The idea of drilling a hole south of the filler neck is a good idea. When you wash your car or when it rains there is alway water at the filler neck that can't go anywhere. i'll have a look at that. thank all, Erik, your comments are much appreciated.
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