wilkesland
Bronze Member
I am not having a good day. Just finished fueling my MF 1260 and while fueling, the nozzle assembly on the fuel can came apart, with the plastic end piece dropping into the fuel tank. (Multiple expletives deleted) Attached is a photo showing what I am talking about. The nozzle on the left is as it should be, the one on the right is missing the end cap, which is now in my fuel tank. This is a spring loaded mechanism (which I find terribly aggravating to use, but that is another story.) Fortunately, neither the spring nor any of the other metal parts dropped into the fuel tank.
Will it be ok just to leave that plastic cap in the tank and hope it disintergates over time, or do I need to remove it? If it needs to be removed, how?
Thanks in advance for the advice/help.
Will it be ok just to leave that plastic cap in the tank and hope it disintergates over time, or do I need to remove it? If it needs to be removed, how?
Thanks in advance for the advice/help.