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2000 GMT400 CREW CAB SFA SWAP-The Warden: Fuel leak fixed and awaiting surgery…

The ultimate goal for this truck is tow duty/family camping trips/small offroad adventures.
Just sitting in the driveway? Remember, I hadn't driven it for a few weeks both before and after the leak.

These guys. They cause all sorts of unexplainable problems. :whistle:

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Park it in the dirt then you won't notice leaks.
That's what I used to do, but now there are no leaks under it.......believe it or not.

My dad always yells at people that park in his driveway with vehicles that leak. I know park wherever I want in his driveway with my land yacht, and it pisses him off that it doesn't leak a bit. :haha::woot:
 
I know this Is going back to a mid November post, but... The trick to 3M adhesive it pealing the end up and then pulling the end so it stretches the tape like these...
 
I know this Is going back to a mid November post, but... The trick to 3M adhesive it pealing the end up and then pulling the end so it stretches the tape like these...
I would like it to work that well, but as old as it is, it may end up not working like that.

Supposed to be 60* this sunday, so I will give it a try. I'm sure it's the last warm day of the year, so I'd like to knock that part out.
 
I would like it to work that well, but as old as it is, it may end up not working like that.

Supposed to be 60* this sunday, so I will give it a try. I'm sure it's the last warm day of the year, so I'd like to knock that part out.
If you give it a quick blast of adhesive remover and catch it right before it dries it’ll work for you. If you wait too long it just gets hard again.
 

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