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Home » Member » gddaven » Repairing a 2001 V210 CC Logic w/2001 Merc 150 XL Saltwater » 2001 Logic 210 85 Gallon Fuel Tank Removed Revealing Hull under tank (215/210 Mods) Previous image

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No Evidence of Rear L Bracket for Fuel Tank Installed
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gddaven


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Registered: August 2007
Location: TX
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The fact is that the rear "L" bracket was never installed at the factory during production and a tank with low fuel could easily move or shift as mine did.

Now the only other possible fuel tank support could be the stainless steel support bar on top of the tank and under the rear gray hatch cover. But as most of us know from reading the many different posts in the forum is that when in the hot sun that the rear hatch cover becomes soft and pliable and the way the stainless bar mounting is designed upward that the bar will easily move up and out of position when the rear hatch cover flexes and the tank is low on fuel and light in weight at every wave that you hit.
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