I changed out my fuel sending unit a bit ago (actually a couple times til I got one to work, but that's another story). Well during the course of all this I noticed there was some "cardboard type" sheet of material above the gas tank, that fit between the gas tank and the body. I ended up tossing it, because it was pretty well thrashed. Now I have painted everything back there so my question is this..
Do I need that sheet? What is the purpose (I assume to stop corrosion) of it? Will it be ok without it as I have painted everything around it? Does anyone make repops?
I have heard a little bit of bumping noise back there lately, but I assumed it's the exhaust (dual exhaust now, and 1 side isn't hung quite as well as the original) so I was going to fix that. It just now occurred to me that it could be because of lack of padding between the gas tank and the body, although the gas tank is strapped in tight and has no real range of movement...