Peugeot 403 62 gas tank.

From: Tomas Feininger (tomas.feininger@ggl.ulaval.ca)
Date: Fri 23 May 2008 - 08:54:43 EDT

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                                                     23.v.'08

    Hello All,

             HELP! I have to remove the gas tank
    (for cleaning) from my 1962 403 four-door
    sedan. The bolts were free and are out. The gas
    line is easily disconnected as are the wires for
    the fuel gauge. BUT, the filler pipe (the
    large-diameter neoprene hose that fits over the
    collar on the top of the tank) has some piping in
    it which prevents me from sliding it off that
    collar. What should I do? What in blazes is that
    stuff in the filler pipe, and what is the role of
    the thin metal tube that emerges straight up from
    the gas tank and is held in place by a welded
    on(?) clip at the top on the inside of the
    collar? Neither of my two manuals deals with the
    issue. I would greatly appreciate advice from a
    knowledgeable and experienced Peugeot owner. My
    lady and I want to use our Peugeot on a holiday
    through the Maritime Provinces in August. (we live in Québec City).

             Thank you for your patience,

                                                     Tomas Feininger
                                                     Québec

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