Had a bit of a fail with the fuel tank, after fitting the new tap fuel leaked and a aged some of the paint
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It wasn't the tap but it had leaked from the braising around the threaded insert for the tap. I had a spare tank so repainted it and fitted a brass fuel tap with new o rings
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Also fitted a newer type after market air filter supplied by John at Rustic spares. I had repainted an original but the filters are old and very worn, the new one is easier to maintain and much simpler to service
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I can touch up the damaged area so no real harm done :-)