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Posted by jim on Monday, June 01, 2009:In Reply to: 986 fuel tank posted by leroy cronin on Sunday, May 31, 2009:
I've often been tempted to try blowing them back into shape some what anyway but I would use a very long air hose and a regulator to very gradually increase the pressure. I would bet someone , somewhere has tried it. I guess I would not try it until I had another tank lined up for replacement if it doesn't turn out.
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