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Old 03-17-2007, 09:51 AM
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well, no doubt you needed to do it on your car.

but to me even draining a diesel tank is to be avoided at all costs. what to do with all that smelly fuel?

i once drained an old caddy tank and had a tough time getting rid of all that nasty old gas.

just hoping he can aviod it if possible.

tom w
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