Re: [FWDLK] L-FORWARDLOOK Digest - 11 May 2015 to 12 May 2015 (#2015-35)
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Re: [FWDLK] L-FORWARDLOOK Digest - 11 May 2015 to 12 May 2015 (#2015-35)



Use a SQUARE tool.

George




> On May 12, 2015, at 10:00 PM, L-FORWARDLOOK automatic digest system <LISTSERV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Topics of the day:
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>  1. Gas tank plug removal (2)
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> Date:    Tue, 12 May 2015 18:29:00 +0000
> From:    "Rimington, Kenneth" <ken.rimington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Gas tank plug removal
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> I need advice from the gas tank experts on the list.  I have a 1956 Dodge Custom Royal with a gas tank in good shape except for it is pushed in on the bottom a bit.  There is a lead covered steel plug on the bottom with a broached double square 8 point star pattern socket in it.  I cannot find an 8 point tool to remove it. I want to remove the plug so I can use the hole to insert tools to raise the dent.  Here are some questions:
> *       Is the plug sweated on (soldered)?
> *       Do you use a square tool to remove the plug (engaging 4 of the 8 points)?
> *       Is the plug swaged or screwed in?  I cannot see the plug on the inside well enough to tell.
> *       Has anyone replaced the plug with a valve to facilitate draining the tank?  If so, how was the valve plumbed?
> *       Has anyone installed a drain valve in the gas tank?
> I would appreciate feedback from anyone who has removed said plug, with any tips, so I do not mess up my tank.  Thanks.
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> Date:    Tue, 12 May 2015 13:31:54 -0500
> From:    Tim Bowers <stellarrestorations@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Gas tank plug removal
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> It should just be screwed in, and a 1/2" ratchet should fit perfectly.
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> On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Rimington, Kenneth <ken.rimington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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>> I need advice from the gas tank experts on the list.  I have a 1956
>> Dodge Custom Royal with a gas tank in good shape except for it is pushed in
>> on the bottom a bit.  There is a lead covered steel plug on the bottom with
>> a broached double square 8 point star pattern socket in it.  I cannot find
>> an 8 point tool to remove it. I want to remove the plug so I can use the
>> hole to insert tools to raise the dent.  Here are some questions:
>> 
>>   - Is the plug sweated on (soldered)?
>>   - Do you use a square tool to remove the plug (engaging 4 of the 8
>>   points)?
>>   - Is the plug swaged or screwed in?  I cannot see the plug on the
>>   inside well enough to tell.
>>   - Has anyone replaced the plug with a valve to facilitate draining the
>>   tank?  If so, how was the valve plumbed?
>>   - Has anyone installed a drain valve in the gas tank?
>> 
>> I would appreciate feedback from anyone who has removed said plug, with
>> any tips, so I do not mess up my tank.  Thanks.
>> 
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