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I was having some problems with the fuel tank of my Manjar Beetle. The rubber support was not installed. This caused the tank to rub against the trunk bodywork. I installed the new rubber. When I removed the tank, I discovered that fuel was leaking into the chassis head. I took advantage of the fact that I had to remove it and installed a fuel filter on the outlet of the 1965 Beetle's tank. Oh, and I also checked to see if the fuel pipe was clogged. See how I did all this maintenance on the 1200 Beetle. Become a member of this channel and get benefits: / fuscas por aí Meetings, interviews, tips on parts and accessories, Beetle tours, trips, how to solve small problems with your Beetle. You can see the photos of this machine around the world, trips, meetings and much more here, at Fuscas por Aí. In short... content for all types of Beetle enthusiasts and classic car enthusiasts. Our store: https://loja.fuscasporai.com/ Social networks: Facebook: / fuscasporai Instagram: / fuscasporai