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Old 10-01-2008, 05:43 PM
PatricdeBoer PatricdeBoer is offline
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I think the main problem with that idea is that you might distort/collapse the fuel tank. It doesn't take too much vacuum to do (can happen if the tank vent is plugged) that and the tank isn't really design for those kinda forces

*edit* Hmmm, upon re-reading your post, I'm a bit confused as to which tank you are using for what.
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