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Anonymous Posted on Aug 27, 2012

Fuel shut valve detached from bottom off fuel tank where it appears to have been glued on. How to reattach?

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Most have a rubber grommet that goes in the hole in the bottom of the tank and the shut off valve goes in the center

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