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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.
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It ain't a problem.
But it would drive me nuts!
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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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I can just see explaining to the mechanic how a wire, a rag, 5 feet of rope, and other assorted items ended up in the gas tank.. lol
as stated above, no it won't dissolve. most likely it will never be an issue but if it ever is it could be at a really bad time.... at least you know that if your engine quits, you can likely get going by removing your fuel line and blowing through it....... Honestly if it were me, I would cuss a lot, grumble a bit, cuss some more, and then start tearing into it till I found and removed the offending item. Last edited by smokeonthewater; 10-29-2012 at 05:31 PM. |
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I know it might never cause a problem but i know its in there, if it floats i should be good
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