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Re: Another early H question
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Posted by sammy the RED on December 11, 2006 at 06:57:13 from (65.73.153.73):
In Reply to: Re: Another early H question posted by SKK on December 10, 2006 at 21:18:50:
While anything is possiable, it is a matter of common sense that: 1) If it came as a single tank, for gasoline,why would they put a another hole in the hood to let the elements in ? 2) The hood is there to protect components. 3) They would have had to make some kind of cover for the hole, thus increaseing manufacturing cost. 4) If it was made for dual fuel, it only came with ONE hole for the small starting tank. 5) If it was made for just gasoline fuel, there were NO holes for the gas tank. So, to answer your question: "Could it have come as a single tank, but had the hood with two holes in it?"
NO.
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