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Race Car Maintenance Fuel Cell

 
Race Car Maintenance Fuel Cell
Race Car Maintenance Fuel Cell
Remove the fuel cell and inspect the metal container for rust and/or damage. A cracked seam or broken side can allow fuel to spill if the cell is damaged. Inspect the cell and the foam insert. Note the date on the cell and replace if it's out of compliance with the rules. View Related Article
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