reybo
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Hiya Hiya,
Been more than a year since I came by to talk. My 1990 mep-003A has been running like it should, and re-filling its tank semi-automatically from a 1000 gallon underground diesel tank. My wife needs oxygen 24/7, I need it at night, and we're feeling secure now, grid or no grid.
Last year the 12.5 gallon on-board tank began to drip from a hole in the bottom, probably a rust hole. I have an NOS replacement tank arriving next week, bare, and will re-use the 6 fittings. Treatment with WD-40 over several days was enough to allow the threads on those fittings to free-up, and they are ready for the new tank.
I'd like to replace the large filler tube and its bottom filter, as mine has patches of rust, but no one seems to have these to sell. The alternative is to coat the tube inside and out with a permanent paint impervious to modern diesel fuel. Has anyone done this? Any pointers?
I also like to replace the fuel gauge but there are none of those around either, at least not on ebay.
Hope everyone is enjoying the summer. Here in Virginia the fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high.
Been more than a year since I came by to talk. My 1990 mep-003A has been running like it should, and re-filling its tank semi-automatically from a 1000 gallon underground diesel tank. My wife needs oxygen 24/7, I need it at night, and we're feeling secure now, grid or no grid.
Last year the 12.5 gallon on-board tank began to drip from a hole in the bottom, probably a rust hole. I have an NOS replacement tank arriving next week, bare, and will re-use the 6 fittings. Treatment with WD-40 over several days was enough to allow the threads on those fittings to free-up, and they are ready for the new tank.
I'd like to replace the large filler tube and its bottom filter, as mine has patches of rust, but no one seems to have these to sell. The alternative is to coat the tube inside and out with a permanent paint impervious to modern diesel fuel. Has anyone done this? Any pointers?
I also like to replace the fuel gauge but there are none of those around either, at least not on ebay.
Hope everyone is enjoying the summer. Here in Virginia the fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high.
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