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Steve D,
I noted that you sealed your tank inlets/outlets with duct tape and were 
rewarded
with dust in the tank.  I found that using plastic wrap (Saran Wrap used for
kitchen/cooking ware) folded over itself a few times to increase the thickness,
then placed over the fuel inlets/outlets and secured with a rubber band works
really well.  The resultant seal is air tight.  
Erich Trombley N28ET Classic Mono 914
Not sure why my messages are being duplicated.  Sorry!  ET
Steve D,
I noted that you sealed your tank inlets/outlets with duct tape and were 
rewarded
with dust in the tank. I found that using plastic wrap (Saran Wrap used for
kitchen/cooking ware) folded over itself a few times to increase the 
thickness,then
placed over the fuel inlets/outlets and secured with a rubber band works
really well. The resultant seal is air tight. 
Erich Trombley N28ET Classic Mono 914
Not sure why my messages are being duplicated. Sorry! ET
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