Dexta fuel tank removal

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drfoto19
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Dexta fuel tank removal

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HI
I have a 61 Dexta. While plowing snow this winter it quit running When I bought it I noticed a lot of rust in the fuel tank.
I have the tank loose ( to take off and clean / seal ) but can't get any further.
Do you have to take the 2 piece steering box shaft apart or dis assemble the oil resivour at the top of the steering shaft.
Must be a easier way.
Thanks in advance
Dave

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Re: Dexta fuel tank removal

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Make sure all is disconnected including fuel tap, temp. guage etc., with all disconnected it simply lifts off :buddies:

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oops, forgot the obvious, steering wheel and throttle lever need removing :buddies:

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Re: Dexta fuel tank removal

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Thanks Brian,
I wiggled the throttle linkage around a bit and it came right off
DR

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Please be careful when removing the temp. gauge, it has a long protected tube that goes along to the thermostat housing situated above the water pump. Release the square nut/nipple and slide it back and gently try and remove the sensor. Some of the sensors are rather difficult to remove. My experience was to remove the thermo housing and that will give you a view of the sensor. You may use wd40 spray to assist and put slight pressure on the sensor bulb. Good luck if you have not already removed it.
Mervyn

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Re: Dexta fuel tank removal

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glad you got it off :beer:

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