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Old Nov 14th, 2022, 11:36   #10
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Originally Posted by Juular View Post
I did a similar job on mine, but instead of using the spare pipe hole, I drilled out the existing connector, soldered new wires in, then used hot glue to 'pot' the wires in place.



This worked perfectly until the level float arm fell off a few months later and I replaced the whole unit.

It will be safe enough. Even if it sparked inside the tank nothing whatsoever would happen, as the fuel to air mixture is far too rich to ignite.
Great fix chap!

My tangs were all oxidised/rotten almost flat so there wasn't anything to connect to. I do enjoy a free fix
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