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screw fell in to petrol tank
Hi to all was fixing a petrol cap that was loose and just as i was putting the parts togethar a screw fell into the petrol tank
any ideas on getting it out ,
will it have any problem being there
any ideas welcome.
any ideas on getting it out ,
will it have any problem being there
any ideas welcome.
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Re: screw fell in to petrol tank
I'm sure someone posted something similar a few months back. However, I can't remember the exact answer but I'm sure it was along the lines of it won't cause a problem. (I think) Jon.
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Jonnyb416 wrote:I'm sure someone posted something similar a few months back. However, I can't remember the exact answer but I'm sure it was along the lines of it won't cause a problem. (I think) Jon.
I just found that post so all is good.....phew although kev the rev did say if water gets in the screw will rust so hopefully that wont happen.Thanks again for the reply.
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Some people chuck a magnet into the fuel tank to collect any rust particles so they don't block up the fuel filter or internal fuel strainer. (that strainer blocking up is a common problem on Sciroccos)
Your screw will do no harm.
Your screw will do no harm.
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Magnet on a stick?
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i will try the magnet on a stick thanksstupot73 wrote:Magnet on a stick?

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Oooooh - like that magnetic fishing game we played as kids in a cardboard fish tank? Baggsy have the red fishing rod!
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CovKid wrote:Oooooh - like that magnetic fishing game we played as kids in a cardboard fish tank? Baggsy have the red fishing rod!
just thinking does a magnet still work if its wet..
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I think the magnet on a stick idea was a joke because the pipe that goes to the tank is far from straight !
Yes, by the way, magnets do work when wet.
Stop even thinking about it, it will do no harm
Yes, by the way, magnets do work when wet.
Stop even thinking about it, it will do no harm

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If you take off the long plastic filler pile you can get better access to the hole in tank about 50mm wide. Short stick with magnet / carrot to attract all those love rusty bits, such fun. No fags though!
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How about a couple of old egg trays,some yogurt pots and some sticky back plastic.
the word 'pissing' is safe
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weldore wrote:How about a couple of old egg trays,some yogurt pots and some sticky back plastic.



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Seriously... why don't you use the '3 shells ' method ?
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weldore wrote:Seriously... why don't you use the '3 shells ' method ?
whats the 3 shells weldore......
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