| ??? 05/21/06 04:07 Modified: 05/21/06 04:09 Read: times | #116760 - fuel tank Responding to: ???'s previous message | 
| Then think about, why even in modern cars floaters are used!
 Kai Never had I thought this before but how then automobile producers let electrical cables go into fuel tank. (to the floater or to the potentiometer used to check fuel level)Didn't they anticipate a danger when doing this? I wouldn'd dare..frankly :) Rustu | 
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