Posted in D Model on Mar 24th, 2008
Ready to drain the tank…
Now that you have the D Model safely up on jack stands and everything is stable it is time to proceed with draining the tank of the D Model. (I will first explain this for a sedan, and then come back with the few things that are different for the [...]
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Posted in D Model on Mar 23rd, 2008
Remember the rusty tank…
As you remember… our friend stopped because he had a rusty gas tank.
The way that the D Model’s fuel tank is constructed and the way that
it is set up to draw fuel to the engine is good in theory, but in a
rusty situation it sort of works against itself.
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Posted in D Model on Mar 21st, 2008
Over the years one of the biggest problems I saw new owners of used Citroens of any kind face with a steel fuel tank, was a rusty gas tank.
It was a BIG problem…
Even though the previous owner told him the car was run on a regular basis, there is a good chance that the [...]
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