The first of these was to remove the damaged side panel that covers the derv tank, then clean up the top of the tank to enable me to remove the tanks cover plate and clean out the inside properly, I may as well while I am this far.
Removing the four securing bolts for the damaged panel was awkward to say the least but I got there in the end, however the mess on the top of the tank along with the rust and other debris meant that the rest of the time was spent cleaning the top off, I did leave the cover nuts soaking in freeing oil ready for my next visit.
Jeremy
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