
09-04-2007, 10:47 PM
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You might also put some kind of sealant all around the underside of the fill vent in case there is a gap there. Mine was not a perfect fit, even with a tight rubber washer under the cap, and whenever I filled it up, a slight amount of gas would seep inside there!
Glyn
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