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|  Re: TANK STICKER CORVETTE 
			
			[ QUOTE ] The best way is to leave it on the tank and install another tank. Just a opinion.... [/ QUOTE ] There's a good chance the tank has pin holes on the bottom anyway. I hardly ever saw a Corvette tank that didn't have an inch or so of water in the bottom. I had to replace the tank in my '68 and still have it (with the sticker attached) stored above my garage. The car is long gone but much of the stuff I replaced is still around. BTW, Anyone need a complete smog pump and brackets for a '68 427 Corvette?  
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|  Re: TANK STICKER CORVETTE 
			
			Maybe be off the topic a bit, but if one choses to cut or repair a tank, after it is cleaned out, through in a few pounds of dry ice. That will displace the 02 and may keep you off the local news too. I have seen some old welders ( like Shoney.  ) use this trick on small aircraft tanks. | 
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