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|  cap fell in fuel tank 
			
			I was putting in startron in my fuel tank and you know that little white and aluminum seal in side the cap, it fell in  my fuel tank, do you think it could cause problems, I have a 55 gallon tank under the deck
		 
				__________________ love to fish | 
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			It might never cause a problem. Yet, it might get sucked to the fuel pickup tube and block fuel flow. Pull your sending unit and see if you can see it in the tank. Do this when the tank is almost empty. Also the baffles in the fuel tank may keep it forward and it might never reach the fuel pickup. If you pull the sender and see it, sharpen a piece of stiff wire and see if you can gig it. I can see myself doing this! 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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			do you think the gasoline will desolve it?
		 
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			That should always float on the top, so if you never let your fuel level go too far down, it should never be a problem. It will not dissolve in your tank. At your convenience, or as a winter job, try to retrieve it from the tank through the area where the sending unit is.
		 
				__________________ 1987 V20 1996 Jonhson 150 OceanRunner | 
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			It ain't a problem. But it would drive me nuts! 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			did you add fuel after the cap fell?  if not, might be able to disconnect fill tube at tank and pull a rag through to retrieve it.
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