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Install fuel tank drain/sampler

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In Remembrance 7/14/20200
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Looking at the Steen tank set up in my project, I figured it would be best to install a drain and sampler coming from the lowest part of the tank.

Threaded insert is already welded in tank, so I needed to make some tube and connections to exit the belly.
Below are a couple of photos to show how I routed the system tube.
Probably more ways to do it, but this hit me as logical.

One more little step towards completion :)

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