LouC wrote:
I recall someone posting some pix of the brackets that they used to secure the plastic tank...it seems that they pulled away from the area of the stringer that they are screwed into...and allowed the tank to shift...so you might want to get the gas level in the tank as low as possible first if you want to try shifting the tank yourself and then re-securing it...the brackets in the pix did not look all that secure to me...
The older FWs like mine had an aluminum tank instead of the plastic ones and those come with four mounting tabs that are welded to the tank and then screwed to the stringers which is very strong...
You stated that the plastic tanks brackets pulled away form the stringer, But your aluminum brackets are welded to tank & secured to stringers. What makes the plastic tank brackets pull out of the stringers vs welded to tank on the aluminum tanks?? Is that because the plastic tanks are heavier? the stringers should be the same whether they have plastic or aluminum tanks?? Strange that when the went to plastic they started having this problem.I haven't seen the pics, just curiuos about this problem. How about the H190?
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