How difficult is it to replace a fuel tank ???
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How difficult is it to replace a fuel tank ???
i have noticed rust accumlating in my fuel fliters and think my fuel lines are getting clogged, therefore i am wanting to remove the tank and the possible replce it if needs be
Can anyone help/ anyone done this before?????
Pixie xxxx
Can anyone help/ anyone done this before?????
Pixie xxxx
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Local Hero
Done it a few times. Its not too much of a struggle but the rear (dead) axle needs to come out. If its bolts are seized, eg the bolts at the front/sides or the lower shock bolts, it becomes a time consuming engineering project! If not (and there's good techniques to prevent problems here) then you'll be okay. Try to run down the tank into the red area, otherwise you'll have to try and store loads of petrol, even if you run it right down there's still 5 litres or so in there to do something with.
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Local Hero
As Paul says pretty much bolt off/on stuff.
The fuel filler is prob the source of the rust, that will need replacing. Some then get inside the tank via the inspection plate/fuel sender under rear seat and suck out any rust/debris/water in the tank.
If you are removing the tank the exhaust, hand brake cables and brake pipes need to come off and are often rusted solid and end up needing to be replaced.
You need to lift rear of car. Be very careful of shearing the 4 studs that hold the axle to the car, wire brush, run old nut down with a slot cut in it, spray with relase fluid, wire brush until shiney, spray with oil. I think in past I've left the lower shock bolts in and there is enough room to slide tank out.
The fuel filler is prob the source of the rust, that will need replacing. Some then get inside the tank via the inspection plate/fuel sender under rear seat and suck out any rust/debris/water in the tank.
If you are removing the tank the exhaust, hand brake cables and brake pipes need to come off and are often rusted solid and end up needing to be replaced.
You need to lift rear of car. Be very careful of shearing the 4 studs that hold the axle to the car, wire brush, run old nut down with a slot cut in it, spray with relase fluid, wire brush until shiney, spray with oil. I think in past I've left the lower shock bolts in and there is enough room to slide tank out.
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Newbie
excellent i thought i may have to take the rear axel but was hoping i didnt have to take it off
Gonna have a stab at it tomorrow after i finish work
Wish me luck :wink:
Gonna have a stab at it tomorrow after i finish work
Wish me luck :wink:
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